Clock Tower

History & Heritage / Historic Sites

  • museum@stalbans.gov.uk
  • St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL3 4EL
  • 01727751810

St Albans' Clock Tower is the only surviving medieval town belfry in England and is designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Come and climb it.

Indoors Attraction

Family Friendly Attraction

Inaccessible Attraction

Dogs Not allowed

Opening Times

The Clock Tower is open weekends and bank holidays from Easter until the end of September.

Pricing

Entry is £2 for adults

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Clock Tower
Clock Tower

More Information

St Albans' Clock Tower is the only surviving medieval town belfry in England and is designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The people of St Albans built the tower, which was completed by 1405 as a symbol of their resistance against the power of the abbot of St Albans. The Tower allowed the town to sound its own hours and, until 1863, the curfew.

The Clock Tower's bell rang out for the first Battle of St Albans during the Wars of the Roses in 1455.

Today, the tower - and its 600 year old bell - still stands face to face with the abbey's tower and provides fantastic views across over St Albans and far into the Hertfordshire countryside.

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