Crooked Spire
The Crooked Spire is a famous church tower located in Chesterfield, England. Officially known as the Church of St. Mary and All Saints, it is renowned for its distinctive twisted spire, which rises to a height of 228 feet. The spire's unique shape is believed to be the result of a combination of construction techniques and the use of local materials.
Constructed in the 14th century, the Crooked Spire is a prime example of Gothic architecture. The church itself is a Grade I listed building, attracting many visitors each year who come to admire its unusual design and historical significance. The spire has become a symbol of the town and is often featured in local imagery.