History in Structure

Tower of former parish church

A Grade II* Listed Building in Upton upon Severn, Worcestershire

The Clock Tower, Upton-on-Severn: S.E. face

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The main body of the Tower is probably 14th century, although its base is 13th century. In 1770, the spire of the old tower was considered unsafe and it was replaced by the wooden hexagonal lantern and lead cupola (later sheathed in copper) to the design of Midland architect Anthony Keck, giving the Tower its 'pepperpot' proportions.

Uploaded by David James
on 26 April 2022

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Photo ID: 293678
Building ID: 101226692
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