
The Camperdown Clock Tower, standing at 31.4 meters, is a Gothic Revival monument in Camperdown's main street. Erected in 1897, it honors Thomas Peter Manifold, who died in a hunting accident in 1895. The tower features a slate roof and cement ornamentation, with a clock constructed by T. Gaunt and Co. of Melbourne. Its chimes ring every quarter-hour, and visitors can climb 95 steps to enjoy panoramic views of the town. The tower is open on the first Sunday of each month for tours.
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