Clifton Observatory & Camera Obscura

Located above the River Avon and built in 1766, the Observatory was originally a windmill for corn but was later used to grind snuff.

In 1777, a fire destroyed the mill's machinery and it lay disused until artist William West rented it as a studio. He installed telescopes and the camera obscura that is still housed there today.

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