Tom Tower

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Tom Tower is the iconic bell tower designed by Sir Christopher Wren that serves as a prominent landmark and main entrance to Christ Church, Oxford.

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Tom Tower canonical 12

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural landmark
bell tower
architect Christopher Wren
Christopher Wren
surface form: Sir Christopher Wren
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture
category Bell towers in the United Kingdom
Christopher Wren churches in London
surface form: Christopher Wren buildings

Grade I listed buildings in Oxford
Towers in Oxford
country United Kingdom
hasArchitecturalFeature arched gateway
clock
cupola
hasBell Great Tom
hasCulturalSignificance iconic symbol of Oxford
symbol of Christ Church, Oxford
hasFunction bell tower
gatehouse tower
main entrance to Christ Church, Oxford
hasNumberOfBells 1
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
listed building in England
inception 17th century
isLandmarkOf Christ Church, Oxford
Oxford
isPartOfSkylineOf Oxford
locatedIn Christ Church, Oxford
England
Oxford
Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Great Tom
owner Christ Church, Oxford
partOf Christ Church, Oxford
University of Oxford
usedFor ceremonial purposes
marking time for Christ Church
tourist attraction

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