Friends of Lewes support for St Thomas’ 350-year-old church clock

The Friends of Lewes is pleased to support the appeal by St Thomas à Becket Church in Cliffe to improve access up the church tower – and to invite local residents to join a volunteer team to wind its turret clock every day.

Nearly £25,000 had to be raised to make the church tower’s 15th-century spiral staircase safe, and meanwhile the clock has been out of action for over a year. Now it will be re-started, at midday on Friday 25 November 2022.

Clock at St Thomas a Becket Church, Cliffe, LewesThe clock dates to 1670 and is reputed to be the second oldest in Sussex, so this is an opportunity for volunteers to literally get a hand on their history. The church is aiming to engage with local people by creating a team of clock-winders, and is also planning guided tours of the clock and belfry, starting early next year.

The daily hand-winding that is required is a five-minute job, and St Thomas is aiming to establish a rota of winders who live nearby and would like to be hands-on to their town’s history. Interested members can get more information from parochial church council member Peter Varlow, peter@varlow.org.uk

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