Church - this has a short tower dating to the 13th century.
It was a short, square cylindrical tower constructed of wood.
The church has a short tower which is thought to be unfinished.
In the rear, a second, shorter tower contained the restaurant.
Two shorter towers may be a better option then a single taller tower.
The 1988 proposal called for shorter towers, less density and a lower purchase price.
A pair of short towers stand alongside the centre bay.
It was then made to look like the shorter tower.
At the western end of the church is a red-brick built, short tower which was rebuilt in 1744.
It was only a few hundred yards to the lighthouse on the cliff, a modern white building with a short fat tower.