This 19th-century clock tower stands 46 meters tall, dominating the skyline of St Leonards-on-Sea. Its striking design features a combination of Gothic and Romanesque styles, with a robust stone base, a slender tower, and a broached spire topped with a gleaming copper finial. The clock's four faces, each measuring over 2 meters in diameter, are set within intricate stone carvings, while the tower's exterior is adorned with ornate stonework and pointed arches.
You can visit the old abandoned cinema site near the clock tower, it's been a real eyesore for many many years, you can see bottles, cans, paper, cardboard, weeds, all amongst the buddleia, surrounded by a broken steel fence, newton abbot council are very proud of this landmark, hope you have a great visit,
A beautiful & historical clock tower that is a pleasure to look around, plus it was very enjoyable to read all the informative facts on the boards surrounding this amazing building.
Lovely tower/museum and insightful background about Newton Abbot's many tiered history.
Historical clock tower sited on the pedesrianised courtenay road . Easy access for all ages and abilities . Well served by restaurants and bars and main shopping walkway
Beautiful
I hate seeing the time
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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You can visit the old abandoned cinema site near the clock tower, it's been a real eyesore for many many years, you can see bottles, cans, paper, cardboard, weeds, all amongst the buddleia, surrounded by a broken steel fence, newton abbot council are very proud of this landmark, hope you have a great visit,
A beautiful & historical clock tower that is a pleasure to look around, plus it was very enjoyable to read all the informative facts on the boards surrounding this amazing building.
Lovely tower/museum and insightful background about Newton Abbot's many tiered history.
Historical clock tower sited on the pedesrianised courtenay road . Easy access for all ages and abilities . Well served by restaurants and bars and main shopping walkway
Beautiful
I hate seeing the time