Saturday, September 09, 2006

Tower to be moved

A tower, which inspired writers PD James and Thomas Hardy, to stop it falling into the sea has received a £436,700 boost. The three-story Clavell Tower, perched on the edge of eroding cliffs at Kimmeridge Bay in Dorset, was awarded the grant from Heritage Lottery Fund.

Purbeck District Council had approved a plan by The Landmark Trust to move the former observatory 25 metres (80ft) inland brick by brick. The scheme is almost 80% funded with a further £155,679 now needed.

Peter Pearce, director of Landmark Trust, said: "This news is a key step in the rescue of Clavell Tower but our attention must now turn to finding the funding for the shortfall of £155,679 before the tower falls in to the sea and is lost forever."

The historic structure, built by the Rev John Richards Clavell of Smedmore in 1830 as an observatory and folly, will be moved brick by brick once the relocation work gets under way.

Thomas Hardy used to take his first love, Eliza Nicholl, to the tower and used a picture of it for the cover of his Wessex Poems.

PD James used the haunting building as the setting for her novel The Black Tower.

2 comments:

yellowdoggranny said...

oh man..they have to save that tower....really

dom said...

I hope they do