Goole's Clock Tower

Goole's Clock Tower
  • Unnamed Road
    Goole, eng DN14 5AB

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4.0 - (4 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.0 - (4 reviews)
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  • Dan Howard


    Jan 10th, 2023

  • Alin Ionescu


    Jun 29th, 2019

  • Luke johnston


    Mar 3rd, 2019

  • Richard Cooper

    Focal point in the heart of Goole every Christmas a Christmas is put up curtsy of Norway a long standing relationships with the docks timber supply in years gone bye where fat boys pizza shop is there was a butchers called crappers. Ironic when the Victorian toilets was under the clock tower at the time
    Dec 22nd, 2018

  • Ciprian Gherghia

    Built in 1926 to celebrate Googles centenary. Originally it was nearer the York City and County Bank and had public toilets underneath. It was moved in 1970 to allow the roundabout to be built.
    Oct 8th, 2017

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Goole's Clock Tower

Goole's Clock Tower is located at Unnamed Road in Goole, England DN14 5AB. Goole's Clock Tower can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    A Goole's Clock Tower is located at Unnamed Road, Goole, eng DN14 5AB


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    image Focal point in the heart of Goole every Christmas a Christmas is put up curtsy of Norway a long standing relationships with the docks timber supply in years gone bye where fat boys pizza shop is there was a butchers called crappers. Ironic when the Victorian toilets was under the clock tower at the time


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    image Built in 1926 to celebrate Googles centenary. Originally it was nearer the York City and County Bank and had public toilets underneath. It was moved in 1970 to allow the roundabout to be built.


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