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The upper section of a church tower in Gorleston-on-Sea, United Kingdom, is depicted under an overcast sky. The tower is constructed from flint rubble masonry with dressed stone quoins, window surrounds, and decorative flushwork panels along the parapet. The parapet is crenellated with a geometric pattern. Two tall, pointed Gothic arch windows, fitted with stone tracery and a diamond-lattice infill, are visible on the main facade. Multiple stone pinnacles rise above the parapet. On the right, a prominent octagonal spirelet adorned with crockets culminates in a finial topped by a small cross and a spherical element, likely part of a lightning conductor system. To the left, a smaller, simpler pinnacle also features a cross finial. A third, intermediate pinnacle is visible centrally behind the parapet. A stone gargoyle projects horizontally from the left side of the tower, positioned below the smaller left pinnacle. A single white seagull is perched upright on the cross finial of this smaller left pinnacle. The sky is a uniform, light grey.
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