Leicester Clock Tower

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Leicester Clock Tower is a prominent Victorian-era landmark and popular meeting point in Leicester city centre, where several major streets converge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf clock tower
landmark
tourist attraction
architect Joseph Goddard NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Victorian architecture
category Buildings and structures in Leicester
Clock towers in the United Kingdom
completionDate 1868
coordinateLocation 52.636°N 1.133°W
country England
United Kingdom
hasClockFaces 4
hasPart clock
spire
statue of Alderman John Biggs NERFINISHED
statue of Gabriel Newton
statue of Simon de Montfort
statue of Thomas White NERFINISHED
statue of William Wyggeston NERFINISHED
height approximately 21 metres
heritageDesignation Grade II listed building
imageDepicts central junction of five streets in Leicester
inception 1868
lighting illuminated at night
locatedIn Leicester NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Leicestershire NERFINISHED
location Leicester city centre NERFINISHED
materialUsed iron
stone
namedAfter its clock feature
nearby Haymarket Shopping Centre NERFINISHED
Highcross Leicester NERFINISHED
ownedBy Leicester City Council NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
significantEvent pedestrianisation of surrounding streets in the late 20th century
significantFor symbol of Leicester city centre
streetJunctionOf Church Gate NERFINISHED
Eastgates NERFINISHED
Gallowtree Gate NERFINISHED
High Street NERFINISHED
Humberstone Gate NERFINISHED
use public meeting point

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Leicester Market locatedNear Leicester Clock Tower