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Question - Follies and Grottos?

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dweeb

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You can tell I don't get out as much as I used to because I've actually started to read the enormous quantity of books I have amassed over the past ten years...

I've recently read a 1960's book on Follies and Grottos, and whilst I have had an interest in country estates for a while I have actually never seen one (other than the daddy of them all at Whitly)

Can anybody recommend any that are worth seeing and not just flooded fetid holes in the ground? I know there is one at Hagley Hall but by all accounts it is currently sealed.

I'm sure there may be folks on here that have seen some but may not have felt they were report worthy....

Cheers.
 
That one near Norwich maybe? Taylors folly I think it's called. That looks pretty good. I'll look it up in a bit.
 
Santa's grotto manchester Arndale…sorry couldn't help myself.

I actually found the remains of the one at Liverpool House dept. store, so there you go my above statement about not seeing one was incorrect!
 
Browns Folly - the door is flapping in the wind. Well, that's a figure of speech, it's mullered on the floor.
 
There is a folley at Pirton Nr Pershore and a grotto at Connishead Priory. Neither worth a report.
 
Nacton Tower near Havant in Hampshire.Up in woods but visable from Havant to Chichester B road.
 
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