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Watton clock tower

The Watton clock tower was built in 1679 by Christopher Hey. It is said to have been built to house a fire warning bell after the great fire of Watton in the 1670s. The tower is said to have been used as a prison and rubbish store over the years.

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last updated: 25/07/2008 at 16:48
created: 11/01/2008

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