England’s wonkiest church – dubbed ‘Britain’s answer to The Leaning Tower of Pisa’ – is in need of £100,000-worth of repairs to save it from crumbling.
The spire on the 12th century building in the village of Dry Doddington, Lincolnshire, famously angles at 5.1 degrees, giving it its signature tilting look.
But the church ward, Richard Loynes, has now lamented its deterioration – saying ‘I wish we had the same level of funding as the Leaning Tower
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