Stourbridge Clock Tower - A Dudley Gem!

The Stourbridge Clock Tower is a Grade II listed late 19th century clock in front of the former Market Hall on the Stourbridge High Street.


Where is the Stourbridge Clock Tower?

The Stourbridge Clock Tower is on the High Street, Stourbridge. DY8 1DA. Near Market Street.

 

In brief

A Grade II listed late 19th century clock tower on the High Street in Stourbridge, in front of the former Market Hall. Also called the Stourbridge Town Clock.

Stourbridge Town ClockStourbridge Clock Tower (April 2013). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Stourbridge Town Clock - history

The Town Clock was erected outside of the Market Hall in Stourbridge in the late 19th century, the Market Hall is Grade II listed and dates to 1827, built in the Classical style.

 

Stourbridge Town ClockStourbridge Clock Tower (April 2013). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

The clock is made of cast iron on a fluted column.

Stourbridge Town ClockStourbridge Clock Tower (April 2013). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

It has been a Grade II listed structure since 1971.

Stourbridge Town ClockStourbridge Clock Tower (April 2013). Photography by Elliott Brown

Project dates

23 Jan 2023 - On-going

Passions

History & heritage, Civic pride

Contact

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Jonathan Bostock

0121 410 5520
jonathan.bostock@ yourplaceyourspace.com