Ormskirk market clock

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Ormskirk Market  is one of the country’s oldest and most traditional street markets in Britain.

The market is open for business each Thursday and Saturday from 8.00am-4.30pm during March to October and 8.00am-4.00pm November to February.

The market dates back to 1286 when the monks at nearby Burscough Priory were granted a Royal Charter by Edward I to hold a weekly outdoor market.

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Ormskirk market clock

With around 100 stalls, set in the pedestrianised area in the heart of the town around the famous Clock Tower, the market attracts hundreds of bargain hunters each market day.

Ormskirk Clock Tower

Ormskirk’s Clock Tower was built in 1876.

It is a Grade II listed building and with its Victorian “gothic” style –  nationally recognized as being of special architectural and historic value.

A plaque on the tower reads -

Erected by the Earl of Derby’s court Leet assisted by contributions in the town and neighbourhood 1876. Robert Wareing Steward of the Mayor.

The town was governed by the court-leet, which held its meetings in the old town hall in Church Street.

The market cross of Ormskirk stood on the site of the present clock tower.

Lancaster Museum Clock, Lancashire.

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Lancaster City Museum currently resides in this fantastic imposing building in the City of Lancaster, Lancashire.

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Lancaster Museum Clock, Lancashire.

Formally the site of the old town hall it was built in 1783.

The King’s Own Royal Regimental Museum is located within the City Museum, Market Square, Lancaster.

The Museum is open Monday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm and admission is free.  The museum is closed between Christmas and New Year.

Carlisle Old Town Hall

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The Old Town Hall in the centre of Carlisle features a clock high in a cupola above the building.

A number of stories exist as to why it has 3 clock faces.

One legend suggests that it is not showing the time towards Scotland as a way of saying that the City ‘ does not have the time for Scotland’

No evidence has so far been found to confirm if the clock originally had 4 faces and one has been removed.

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