
The Town Clock Tower: Goole.
📍 Unnamed Road, Goole DN14 5AB, UK
About The Town Clock Tower: Goole.
Standing proudly in the heart of Goole, The Town Clock Tower is a cherished local landmark, erected in 1926 to celebrate the town's centenary. This iconic structure serves as a focal point for the community and is particularly noted for its festive role, becoming the centrepiece for Christmas celebrations with a tree often provided through Goole's long-standing relationship with Norway.
Visitors consistently rate the Town Clock Tower highly, with an impressive 4.5/5 stars, praising its historical significance and its place in the town's identity. Reviewers highlight its fascinating past, including its original location closer to the York City and County Bank, and the unique detail of once housing public toilets beneath its base. The tower was later relocated in 1970 to facilitate the construction of a roundabout, yet it remains a steadfast symbol of Goole's heritage and its connections to the docks and timber trade of yesteryear.
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As a public outdoor monument, The Town Clock Tower is accessible at all times. Specific opening hours, accessibility features, and payment options are not applicable for this landmark.
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📍 Unnamed Road, Goole DN14 5AB, UK
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Showing 5 of 11 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 7 February 2026.
A great local landmark, Goole has loads of these little gems.
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
Built in 1926 to celebrate Google’s 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.
It's a clock tower on Goole , can't say anymore lol.