Clock Tower, St Albans

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Clock Tower, St Albans is a historic medieval bell tower and prominent local landmark in the centre of St Albans, England.

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Clock Tower, St Albans canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade I listed building
bell tower
medieval tower
architecturalStyle medieval architecture
category Clock towers in the United Kingdom
constructionEndDate circa 1412
constructionStartDate circa 1403
coordinates 51.752°N 0.340°W
country England
United Kingdom
hasInscription medieval commemorative inscriptions
hasPart belfry
bell
clock face
parapet
spiral staircase
turrets
hasStairCount over 90 steps
height approximately 19.5 metres
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationDate 20th century listing
heritageStatus scheduled monument
inception early 15th century
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Hertfordshire NERFINISHED
locatedInTheStreet High Street, St Albans NERFINISHED
locatedNear St Peter’s Street, St Albans NERFINISHED
location St Albans NERFINISHED
materialUsed flint
stone
mediaCommonsCategory Clock Tower, St Albans NERFINISHED
nearby Market Place, St Albans NERFINISHED
notableFor being a rare medieval town belfry in England
panoramic views over St Albans
numberOfStoreys five
offersViewOf St Albans Cathedral NERFINISHED
openToPublic seasonal
operator St Albans City and District Council NERFINISHED
ownedBy St Albans City and District Council NERFINISHED
partOf historic centre of St Albans
significantEvent used as a lookout during the Wars of the Roses
used to ring curfew bell
touristAttraction yes
usedFor civic ceremonies
public visiting
uses bell ringing
timekeeping

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St Albans Charter Market nearbyAttraction Clock Tower, St Albans