Castle Hill’s imposing silhouette hides a great prehistoric fort, Norman castle and Victorian tower. Thanks to Varley’s trenches and the Read more
Polly Peachum's Tower, also known as The Mount, is a structure steeped in history and nestled in the scenic beauty Read more
Bolton Hall, a stately country house in the Yorkshire Dales, has a rich history that intertwines with the broader narrative Read more
The Temple Folly, an 18th-century Grade II listed structure, stands as a testament to the architectural whimsy of the period. Read more
This area of Wensleydale has quite a significant number of follies, and not far from The Temple Folly, we have Read more
St Martin's Priory in Richmond, North Yorkshire, was a beacon of religious devotion and community life in medieval England. Founded Read more
The Morpeth Clock Tower, a distinguished landmark in Northumberland, stands as a testament to the town's rich history. Constructed between Read more
The Tower, approximately 100 metres to the north-east of Bolton Hall, close to Wensley village. It was built in the late eighteenth century and is a hexagonal tower that is part of a collection of follies in the local area.
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