St Michael's church, Bath
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Image: © Derek Harper Taken: 25 Aug 2008
Not the first church on this prominent site on Northgate Street, the building dates from 1835-7, with "a crazy west tower, tall and narrow with a huge group of three stepped lancets, buttresses with the stepped set-offs of Wells, and at the top a tall octagonal open lantern with spire" (Pevsner, "North Somerset & Bristol", 1958). At its foot you can just make out Image