The familiar tick of the renowned Stonebow clock in Lincoln has started again, marking the cessation of a year-long silence that saw locals pining for its beloved chimes. The clock stands as an integral feature of Lincoln’s historical city centre. Its inoperability resulted from essential maintenance and repairs. The revival of the clock’s service has been wholeheartedly embraced by both residents and tourists, who consider it a reflection of the city’s rich heritage. The Stonebow, a Grade I listed building, houses the clock. The clock’s restoration forms part of continuous efforts geared towards conserving the historical monuments that encapsulate Lincoln’s unique character. This story is an adaptation by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by news.google.com.
Lincoln’s Historic Stonebow Clock Resumes Ticking After Year-Long Silence


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