On leaving the resort site, turn left instead of right towards the town and just follow the road and you will come to the Tower on the right.
The Naze Tower is a historic landmark dramatically situated on the cliffs at the Naze. The 86ft tall octagonal tower has played an important part in maritime history and is grade II* listed, as the only building of its type and era in the country. Today it offers visitors a unique experience of heritage and culture that is fun for all ages.
Over eight floors reached by a Victorian spiral staircase of 111 stairs this navigation mark built by Trinity House in 1720 now houses an art gallery with diverse exhibitions of work by East Anglian artists, a museum on the Tower and the Naze, a tea rooms serving refreshments and lunch with seating inside and outside the Tower and the crowning glory, an open top roof viewing platform with breathtaking views of the land and seascape of Essex and Suffolk and as far as Kent on a clear day. "The view from the top is the finest in Essex".
Nicholas Crane in Countryfile magazine (Writer and presenter of the Coast series on BBC TV)
The Tower is located at the Naze an attractive natural coastal location popular with the public for leisure pursuits. There is lots to explore - beach, cliff and seawall walks, a nature reserve and two SSSI's (Site of Special Scientific Interest) - the fossil rich Naze Cliffs and the natural habitat of Hamford Waters.
Opening times are 25th March - 31st October 10am - 5pm every day.
£3 adult, £2.50 seniors & students, , £2: child 4-15yrs, under 4's free, £8 family: 2 adults & up to 4 children, Free admission to Tea Rooms in the Tower.
Reduced rate for education visits and groups available on request
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