Very few churches in Cornwall have spires or steeples and one of the exceptions is the Grade I-listed Church of St Germanus at Rame in the far south-east of Cornwall. This was consecrated in 1259, possibly on earlier foundations. The tower and the spire both date from the 13th century, which is earlier than the spires of many churches in this country. It is a landmark that can be seen from many miles around.
Uploaded by Barry Richardson on 28 August 2018
Photo ID: 215856
Building ID: 101310051
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