Clock Tower, Herne Bay

Clock Tower, Herne Bay
Clock tower, 2006
Location within Kent
General information
Architectural styleEclectic, neoclassical
LocationCentral Parade, Herne Bay, Kent, CT6 5JJ, England
Coordinates51°22′23″N 1°07′35″E / 51.37306°N 1.12639°E / 51.37306; 1.12639
Elevation20.5 m (67 ft)
Construction started3 October 1836 (1836-10-03)
Opened2 October 1837 (1837-10-02)
Cost5,000 GBP
ClientHerne Bay Urban District Council
OwnerCity of Canterbury
Height
Height77 ft (23 m)
excl. weather vane
85 ft (26 m)
incl. weather vane.
Design and construction
ArchitectEdwin James Dangerfield
Structural engineerAmbrose Hukins
Awards and prizesGrade II listed
Website
www.clocktowerfriends.org
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The Clock Tower, Herne Bay (built 1837), is a Grade II listed landmark in Herne Bay, Kent, England. It is believed to be one of the earliest purpose-built, free-standing clock towers in the United Kingdom. It was funded by Mrs Ann Thwaytes, and now serves as a memorial to the fallen of the Second Boer War.

The clock tower was designed by Edwin James Dangerfield, and was possibly inspired by a Royal Exchange Assurance lead firemark badge which bore a picture of the Royal Exchange tower. It was built with deep foundations of arches and vaults, and its core is of brick, with Portland stone cladding. Its height has been estimated to be 77 feet (23 m) tall, or 85 feet (26 m) including the weather vane. Its original turret clock mechanism has been replaced by a synchronous electric hour striking unit, but it still retains its 12 cwt bell.