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Clock Tower
Clock Tower
Clock Tower
Clock Tower
Clock Tower
Clock Tower
Clock Tower
Clock Tower
Clock Tower

Image credit: Tracy Jenkins / Art UK

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The clock tower was built in 1787 to replace a clock on the Corn Market House (which dates from the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries and was extended in the sevneteenth and nineteenth centuries). The hexagonal clocktower is weatherboarded, has a domed lead roof, hexagonal cupola with bell, and a ball finial with iron weathervane. It has clocks on the north and south east sides. The clock tower was restored in 1887 to mark Queen Victoria's golden jubilee.
Title

Clock Tower

Date

1787

Medium

timber, lead & iron

Accession number

CO6_TJ_S094

Work type

Clock tower

Owner

Coggeshall Parish Council

Custodian

Coggeshall Parish Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Listing date

31/10/66

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at all times

Inscription description

two painted inscriptions: V.R. 1887

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Located at

Stoneham Street, Coggeshall

CO6 1TT

On the left hand side of the street, around 150 metres from Market Hill.