TG2142 : Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul
taken 12 years ago, near to Cromer, Norfolk, England

The Church of St Peter and St Paul has the highest church tower in Norfolk. It is 160 feet high and served as a navigational mark until 1719 when the first lighthouse was built.
The steps to the top of the tower become very high and steep when you get near the top, so, although the climb is worth it, it is not for the weak or faint-hearted.
Cromer is a coastal town in north Norfolk. The local government authority is North Norfolk District Council, whose headquarters is in Holt Road in the town. The motto "Gem of the Norfolk Coast" is highlighted on the town's roadsigns.
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Grade I listed buildings and structures are of exceptional, even international importance. There are over 6,000 in the country. Only 2.5% of listed buildings are Grade I listed.
In Scotland the classification is Category A
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