Millennium Clock Tower
Millennium Clock Tower
Millennium Clock Tower
Millennium Clock Tower
Millennium Clock Tower
Millennium Clock Tower

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A wooden, cream painted clock tower with slatted wood sides narrowing towards the top where a wooden cuboid housing holds a gilt lettered clock on all four sides. At the top of the structure there is a weathervane that also holds a painted metal representation of the coat of arms of Littlehampton with the motto 'PROGRESS'.
Title

Millennium Clock Tower

Date

2000

Medium

wood, metal & concrete

Measurements

H 725 x W 210 x D 210 cm;
Plinth: H 15 x W 310 x D 310 cm

Accession number

BN17_ECM_S005

Acquisition method

commissioned by Littlehampton Town Council

Work type

Clock tower

Owner

Littlehampton Town Council

Custodian

Littlehampton Town Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

11th May 2000

Access

at all times

Inscription description

black plaque with white lettering on eastern face: LITTLEHAMPTON TOWN CLOCK / The Town Clock was commissioned by / Littlehampton Town Council to commemorate the Millennium. / It was funded by the Town Council with contributions from the / Single Regeneration Budget and the Town Centre Action Group / The clock mechanism was fitted by local resident John Coles. / The Town Mayor, Cllr Mike Northeast unveiled this plaque / on Thursday 11 May 2000.

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Located at

High Street, Littlehampton

BN17 5EG

Located at the west end of the pedestrian precinct.