Darlington Clock Tower
Landmark Darlington County Durham

Darlington Clock Tower

Landmark In Darlington, County Durham

A Victorian Gothic landmark in Darlington Market Square. Designed by Alfred Waterhouse and completed in 1864, it was a gift from Joseph Pease.

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How To Find Darlington Clock Tower

Where Is Darlington Clock Tower?

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54.524916, -1.5553

What three words

cross.roses.matter

Where To Park For Darlington Clock Tower?

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54.525698, -1.556368

What three words

angel.forget.crush

Lots of parking nearby including the Abbott's Yard Car Park.

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Darlington Clock Tower was listed in Landmark // County Durham // Darlington