SUTTON CLOCK TOWER
At the comer of Guard Hill and Succabone
Roads stands a tall, handsome brick tower which is a landmark and a source
of joy and some amusement to the townspeople. This is the famous Sutton
Clock Tower, and this is the story behind it.
In the late 1880s when the Sutton family moved to their country home in
Bedford, Mrs. Sutton was homesick for New York City. Among other things,
she missed the sound of the city's church bells. Thereupon Mr. Sutton
installed in his barn a huge clock, an E. Howard time and strike model
with a 550-pound bell. After Mrs. Sutton’s death, the property was
sold. The barn was dismantled but the clock and bell were rescued and
in 1939 a group of neighbors raised $3000 to build a tower to house the
clock. They then donated the tower to the Town of Bedford. Since 1985,
the Historical Society has leased the tower and maintains the clock. A
small group of neighbors, known as the Clock Winders, takes turns winding
the clock, which is accurate to this day as the chimes ring the hours
across the surrounding fields and meadows.
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