Yes, another folly, this one at Stowe Landscape Garden:

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Yay you are still finding them. A very elegant one too.
Pleased you like it, that’s a memory from well over a decade ago
Too elegant to be truly odd, but who cares?
Well, quite!😊😊
That one looks oddly- ha!- familiar, but I’ve never been to Stowe. Keep going north, Sue. Margaret will find you some.
There are similar at Stourhead in Wiltshire, and more
Yes- not been there either, sadly! Nice photo though.
Thanks, Jo!
I feel there is a theme developing here Sue
A few follies, whilst I can dig out the old images!
I have seen the follies at Stourhead many times. This is most definitely reminiscent of those.
Best wishes, Pete.
Indeed it is, Pete
That’s nice
Thank you
Be careful! I can just see you developing folliculitis! 😉
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I had to look up folly. Now I understand your photos. Another beautiful photo and a tad bit odd 😀 😀
Ah, good!
Never occurred it was a British English term. But we do have a lot of these things.
Largely thanks to our 18th Century landscape garden designers!