This tall medieval octagonal tower is all that survives of an oratory built here in 1328 as penance by a local landowner, Lord of Chale, Walter de Godeton, who had plundered church property – casks of white wine – from a ship wrecked nearby.
Affectionately known as the Pepperpot, it was once used as a lighthouse, and stands on one of the highest parts of the Isle of Wight. It is part of the Tennyson Heritage Coast, a series of linked cliff-top monuments.
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