Christ Church, Maryport is known locally as the fishermans church as it can be seen by crews returning to port.
The white faced clock is situated at the bottom of a tall spire unusually above what appears to be the belfry.
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Christ Church, Maryport is known locally as the fishermans church as it can be seen by crews returning to port.
The white faced clock is situated at the bottom of a tall spire unusually above what appears to be the belfry.
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Mounted high on the tower of St Mary’s Parish Church on the corner of the A596 and Wood Street in Maryport, Cumbria is this clock.
The clock has tan or light brown coloured numbers and is surrounded by what looks like stone or a flat metal.
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Standing out from the front of a building on Senhouse Street in Maryport, Cumbria is this clock.
The building is an Allerdale Borough Council building
With two faces the white faced clock has an ornate black frame.
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