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Morpeth Clock Tower

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The Clock Tower was constructed sometime between 1604 and 1634 out of recycled Medieval stone giving it its much older appearance. The stone was thought to come from a gatehouse that previously stood at the west end of Oldgate. However, it is more likely to have been built out of stone from the
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of Morpeth. This gave rise to the curious local saying that "Berwick Bells are heard in Morpeth." To accommodate the bells, a top storey (
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a couple of years previously. On his successful election as MP of Morpeth, the bells were presented to the
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The tower acquired a peal of six bells cast by the prominent bell founder
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in 1714) and the YMCA buildings of 1905. It is Grade II*
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Morpeth
Morpeth Town Hall
Vanbrugh
listed building
Newminster Abbey
dissolved
Richard Phelps
Whitechapel Bell Foundry
Edmund Maine
MP
Morpeth
Berwick-upon-Tweed
member of parliament
Corporation
belfry
cast iron
John Taylor & Co
Festival of Britain
Historic England
"The Clock Tower (1156135)"
National Heritage List for England
"The Clock Tower (Morpeth)"
"Morpeth Clock Tower"
"Morpeth Clock Tower Bells"
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