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Pair Clock Faces from St Bartholomew’s Church in Arkendale, Nr Knaresborough, N. Yorks

SKU: HFDGU

Regular price £7,200.00
Regular price Sale price £7,200.00
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We are thrilled two offer two rare Victorian Clock faces from St Bartholomew’s Church in Arkendale, near Knaresborough. North Yorkshire. The clock faces were recently salvaged from the Platinum Jubilee Clock Restoration Project.

The galvanised steel clock faces are painted black with gilded dials. After 100 years of hanging upon the Church tower these wonderful pieces of history have worn and faded to perfection. Imagine these in your garden space, or displayed in your home as statement pieces.

A place of worship has stood in the village since the 14th century, although the present Church building dates from 1836. It was the first church to be consecrated in the then new Diocese of Ripon in January 1837.

  • Width: 94 cm (37.01″)
  • Height: 94 cm (37.01″)
  • Depth: 2.5 cm (0.98″)