ALSO REFERRED TO AS THE BELL TOWER
The Clock Tower in St. Anne’s Park is more accurately referred to as a bell tower, constructed in 1850 as part of the Guinness family estate. It’s a four-story brick structure, notable for its large bell inscribed with the Lee family motto. Although it once had a clock mechanism, it no longer functions as a timepiece.
The tower represents a piece of the park’s rich history, linking back to the Guinness era and the estate’s grand design. It’s a landmark within the park, offering a glimpse into the past and the lifestyle of the estate’s former residents.