The clock tower at the former Old Free Church, Gordon

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The clock tower at the former Old Free Church, Gordon

Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 25 Mar 2008

This is a close up of the clock tower that was constructed in 1893 as an addition to the original church that was built in 1843. There are four clock faces, to north, south, east and west. The left clock is west facing and the right one is south facing. The former church is now a dwelling house. For a full view of the tower, see Image

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Image Location

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55.680369
Longitude
-2.56181