My research would indicate that the church spire is 200ft high - see link below.
A spire is a tall, pointed structure on top of a building, like a church, while a steeple specifically refers to the tall tower or structure on a church roof, often topped with a spire. In essence, all steeples have spires, but not all spires are part of steeples.
The Chicago Spire will be 2,000 feet tall [610 meters]
A spire is a tall, pointed structure on top of a building, often used for decoration. A steeple, on the other hand, is a tall tower or structure on top of a church, often containing bells. In general, spires are purely decorative, while steeples serve a functional purpose.
A church tower is called a steeple. It is often a tall structure, typically located at the front of the church building, and may contain bells or a clock.
Yes. It is about 120 metres or 390 feet tall.
The church's spire was so tall that I couldn't even see the top of it. Or if you mean the word churches; There were three churches within a kilometer of each other.
It is 404 feet tall, the tallest spire in England.
237856000000 meters tall
From the ground to the tip of the spire is 96 meters.
To the tip of its spire it is 324 metres or 1,063 feet tall.
Ulm ministry, Germany (Ulmer Münster in german)
A pointy part of a church roof is called a steeple. Steeples are tall structures that rise above the roofline and often serve as a focal point for the building. They are commonly found on churches and other religious buildings.