Houghton, The Clock Tower c.1960
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H464009

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The clock tower, erected in 1902 in memory of George the son of Potto Brown, still provides shelter for visitors on their way to visit the famous mill or using the Ouse Valley Way. The water pump has been refurbished and joined by a telephone box, a cast iron sign and lamp posts.
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