St Leonard's Tower, Newton Abbot
Grade II* listed buildings in DevonNewton Abbot
St Leonard's Tower, Newton Abbot, popularly known as The Clock Tower, is a Grade II* listed building in Newton Abbot. It was constructed in the 15th-century as part of a Gothic-style church and was the site of William III's first proclamation in England (although he had not yet become king). The adjoining nave was demolished in 1836 to improve traffic flows but the tower was saved by a local petition. The structure is owned by the town council and opened to the public on selected days.
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Wolborough Street, Teignbridge
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N 50.5294 ° | E -3.6126 ° |
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St. Leonard's Tower
Wolborough Street
TQ12 1JR Teignbridge
England, United Kingdom
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