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Clock Tower


The clock tower of 1864 was the original pay office for the Cragside Estate. The clock mechanism is thought to have been designed by Lord Armstrong himself.[1] The clock tower is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Cragside Grade II* Listed 1864 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Rothbury
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Clock Tower at Cragside

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Clock tower in formal gardens, Cragside

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The Clock Tower at Cragside House

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Clock Tower

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Cragside Clock Tower

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CLOCK TOWER 110 METRES NORTH EAST OF CRAGSIDE PARK HOUSE - List Entry
- "Clock Tower, 1864 for Lord Armstrong. Squared tooled stone with raised tooled dressings and clock stage; Welsh slate roof to lower part, timber cupola with lead spire. South elevation has …

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List number: 1354750
List grade: 2*
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NU0699902152

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