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Sompting St Marys Church
The oldest part of Sompting St Marys Church is the Saxon Tower, which has stonework that has been dated as pre-1000AD and stands at around 25m high with walls 76cm thick.
The spire is the earliest example of a Rhenish helm in England. The framework is square, with a four-sided pyramid rising to a central mast.
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Sompting St Marys Church, Lancing, Worthing, West Sussex , United Kingdom
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