
Thirteenth century bell tower
📍 8 Common Ln, Warmsworth, Doncaster DN4 9JU, UK
About Thirteenth century bell tower
The Thirteenth century bell tower stands as a remarkable historical landmark in the picturesque village of Warmsworth, near Doncaster. This ancient structure offers a tangible link to the past, inviting visitors to contemplate centuries of local heritage. Its enduring presence makes it a noteworthy feature in the Warmsworth landscape, providing a fascinating glimpse into the architectural styles and construction methods of medieval England.
As a relic from the 13th century, the bell tower represents a significant piece of Yorkshire's rich history. While specific details of its original purpose or associated building are not provided, its sheer age and survival through the ages make it a compelling site for those interested in historical structures and local heritage. It serves as a silent testament to the community's long-standing past.
Visiting Information
The Thirteenth century bell tower is accessible at all times, being open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As a public landmark, there are no specific accessibility features or payment options provided for visiting the exterior of the structure.
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📍 8 Common Ln, Warmsworth, Doncaster DN4 9JU, UK
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