St Edward’s Tower

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St Edward’s Tower is a prominent bell and clock tower forming part of Westminster Cathedral in London.

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St Edward’s Tower canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bell tower
clock tower
architecturalStyle Byzantine Revival architecture
associatedWith Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster
associatedWithPerson Edward the Confessor
city London, England
surface form: London
continent Europe
country United Kingdom
countryCapital London, England
surface form: London
denomination Roman Catholic
function houses bells
houses clock
hasBell cathedral bells of Westminster Cathedral
hasClock tower clock of Westminster Cathedral
hasNameInEnglish St Edward’s Tower self-link
hasReligiousPatron Edward the Confessor
surface form: Saint Edward the Confessor
heritageDesignation part of Grade I listed Westminster Cathedral complex
isComponentOf Westminster Cathedral
surface form: Westminster Cathedral campanile and tower group
isLandmarkOf Westminster Cathedral
isTouristAttraction yes
isVisibleFrom surrounding streets of Victoria and Westminster
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity City of Westminster
Greater London
location Westminster, London, England
surface form: Westminster, London
namedAfter Edward the Confessor
partOf Westminster Cathedral
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousFunction call to worship
marking liturgical hours
usedFor ringing for services and ceremonies
striking the hours

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Westminster Cathedral towerName St Edward’s Tower
St Edward’s Tower hasNameInEnglish St Edward’s Tower self-link