St Leonard's Tower, Newton Abbot

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title: St Leonard's Tower, Newton Abbot
text: 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. 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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date modified: 2023-11-27T16:13:10Z
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