Chesterfield spire why
There is also a lack of cross bracing in the structure. There are of course other controversial versions of how the twist was caused and the Devil figures in the most popular version although there are several variations on this theme. One version is that a blacksmith from the nearby village made a poor job of shoeing the Devil who, lashing out in agony as he passed over Chesterfield, gave the spire a violent kick.
This is why, in May , at the height of the Battle of Chesterfield, we find the Earl of Derby hiding among the wool sacks in the Church. Fire broke out in the north transept and flames roared through the building to threaten the Spire itself. Within minutes the roads were packed with fire engines and equipment. Church officials and clergy braved the heat and choking smoke to rescue sacred figurines, church treasures and parish registers from the flames.
But, a few days later, the bells rang out for Christmas and a service was filmed for TV on 7 January The Church, along with its Spire, had weathered the storm to remain the symbol of Chesterfield. Tickets for tower tours are available in advance from the church Gift Shop. Check the website for up to date information about daily services. The Church is open on Sunday for services only. The Crooked Spire Church is in Chesterfield town centre but has no car park of its own so the directions below are to the nearest town centre car park.
At traffic light controlled roundabout select middle lane and take 3rd exit. At next roundabout select right lane and take 2nd exit Lordsmill Street. Select right lane and go straight on. From West Follow A to Chesterfield. At traffic light controlled roundabout Matalan select middle lane and take 3rd exit.
Keep in left lane and, at traffic lights, go straight on. Please see our website Casa…. Chesterfield Museum , Chesterfield The Museum tells the Story of Chesterfield, from its Roman origins to its growth as a market town and up to the present day. It has a changing programme of temporary exhibitions. Other Websites. Request Brochure Enewsletter Sign Up.
Follow Us The octagonal spire is timber-framed and constructed of oak, with platelets of lead-cladding rising in herringbone rows from the flat-roofed and crenallated battlements of the clock-towered belfry, up to the golden cockerel atop the weather-vane, feet above the ground.
The spire currently leans 9ft 6ins to the south-west — and leans more every year! The spire was added to the existing tower around , but is not attached and is only held in place by the weight 32 tons and perfect balance!
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Arbor Low Prehistoric Site. Haddon Hall Historic House. Kedleston Hall Historic House. Sudbury Hall Historic House. Royal Crown Derby Museum. Toggle navigation. Best of Britain. St Mary and All Saints church. The Crooked Spire St Mary's is famous for its peculiar 13th century twisted spire, which leans at an alarming 9 feet 5 inches from true. So why did the spire twist so markedly?
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