Margate Clock Tower
The Margate Clock Tower is a prominent landmark located in the seaside town of Margate, Kent, England. Built in 1880, it was designed by architect John Thomas Waddington and stands at 60 feet tall. The clock tower features a distinctive Victorian style and is made of red brick with stone detailing, making it a notable feature of the town's skyline.
The clock tower is situated in Market Place, a central area that has historically served as a hub for local commerce and community events. It is not only a functional timepiece but also a symbol of Margate's rich history and cultural heritage, attracting both residents and tourists alike.