Manifold Clock Tower
The original construction of the 31.4 metre high Gothic Revival style tower was funded by the pioneering Camperdown family, the Manifolds, in memory of Thomas Peter Manifold who died in a hunting accident in 1895 at the age of 32.
It stands serene in the main street with its Avenue of Honour, set off to both sides with historic public buildings such as the 1863 Post Office.