The Devil's Toothpick

Walked over Blackheath, down to Lee and then back through the Cator Estate, passing St Michael and All Angels church on the way. I understand it's also known as the 'Kentish Needle' and 'Devil's Toothpick' due to its tall thin spire. According to Wikipedia, it was designed by local architect George Smith and completed in 1830.

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