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Great Pagoda at Kew; Kew Pagoda; pagoda; London; West London; England; U.K.; Sir William Chambers; 18th century; folly; architectural folly; architectural follies; architecture; place of interest; day trip; sightseeing; London history; low angle view; upward view; Chinese; nature; London gardens; London parks; London icons; Kew Gardens; Great Pagoda; follies; London follies; English follies; British follies;
Great Pagoda at Kew; Kew Pagoda; pagoda; London; West London; England; U.K.; Sir William Chambers; 18th century; folly; architectural folly; architectural follies; architecture; place of interest; day trip; sightseeing; London history; low angle view; upward view; Chinese; nature; London gardens; London parks; London icons; Kew Gardens; Great Pagoda; trees; copy space; text space; follies; London follies; English follies; British follies;
The neo-Norman Gatehouse folly at Benington Lordship during the spring display of naturalized snowdrops of which the gardens of Benington is famous for. The folly was designed and built by James Pulham of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire in 1838.
The neo-Norman Gatehouse folly at Benington Lordship during the spring display of naturalized snowdrops of which the gardens of Benington is famous for. The folly was designed and built by James Pulham of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire in 1838.
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The Ruined Arch was designed as a mock Roman ruin by Sir William Chambers. It was built in 1759-60. Such follies were very fashionable during the 18th century as ornamental garden features. This folly however also served a practical purpose in carrying a carriage-way across what is now Kew Road. The arch has deteriorated over the centuries and is now more ruinous than when it was built.
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The Ruined Arch was designed as a mock Roman ruin by Sir William Chambers. It was built in 1759-60. Such follies were very fashionable during the 18th century as ornamental garden features. This folly however also served a practical purpose in carrying a carriage-way across what is now Kew Road. The arch has deteriorated over the centuries and is now more ruinous than when it was built.
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sissinghurst; Europe; United Kingdom; Britain; British; British Isles; Great Britain; U.K.; UK; Kent; KEN; architecture; architectural; structures; landscape; landscaping; gardens; public garden; flowers; colour; spring
sissinghurst; Europe; United Kingdom; Britain; British; British Isles; Great Britain; U.K.; UK; Kent; KEN; architecture; architectural; structures; landscape; landscaping; gardens; public garden; flowers; colour; spring
sissinghurst; Europe; United Kingdom; Britain; British; British Isles; Great Britain; U.K.; UK; Kent; KEN; architecture; architectural; structures; landscape; landscaping; gardens; public garden; flowers; colour; spring
sissinghurst; Europe; United Kingdom; Britain; British; British Isles; Great Britain; U.K.; UK; Kent; KEN; architecture; architectural; structures; landscape; landscaping; gardens; public garden; flowers; colour; spring
sissinghurst; Europe; United Kingdom; Britain; British; British Isles; Great Britain; U.K.; UK; Kent; KEN; architecture; architectural; structures; landscape; landscaping; gardens; public garden; flowers; colour; spring
Great Pagoda at Kew; Kew Pagoda; pagoda; London; West London; England; U.K.; Sir William Chambers; 18th century; folly; architectural folly; architectural follies; architecture; place of interest; day trip; sightseeing; London history; low angle view; upward view; Chinese; nature; London gardens; London parks; London icons; Kew Gardens; Great Pagoda; path; trees; horticulture; gardens; landscape design; outdoor; outside; Kew Gardens scene; educational trip; family outing; blue sky; clear blue sky; spring; spring in Kew gardens; spring sunshine; early spring in Kew Gardens; early spring; tree trunk; shadows; follies; London follies; English follies; British follies;
Great Pagoda at Kew; Kew Pagoda; pagoda; London; West London; England; U.K.; Sir William Chambers; 18th century; folly; architectural folly; architectural follies; architecture; place of interest; day trip; sightseeing; London history; low angle view; upward view; Chinese; nature; London gardens; London parks; London icons; Kew Gardens; Great Pagoda; path; trees; copy space; text space; horticulture; gardens; landscape design; outdoor; outside; Kew Gardens scene; educational trip; family outing; blue sky; clear blue sky; spring; spring in Kew gardens; spring sunshine; early spring in Kew Gardens; early spring; follies; London follies; English follies; British follies;
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The Temple of Bellona is a garden temple by Sir William Chambers, built in 1760 for Princess Augusta. It takes its name from Bellona, the Roman goddess of war and companion of the god Mars.
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London; West London; England; U.K.; Sir William Chambers; 18th century; folly; architectural folly; architectural follies; architecture; place of interest; day trip; sightseeing; London history; nature; London gardens; London parks; London icons; Kew Gardens; Kew; Royal Botanic Gardens Kew; trees; horticulture; gardens; landscape design; outdoor; outside; Kew Gardens scene; educational trip; family outing; spring; spring in Kew gardens; early spring in Kew Gardens; early spring; Temple of Arethusa; historic; England; Britain; ancient; follies; London follies; English follies; British follies;
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The Temple of Arethusa was designed by Sir William Chambers for Princess Augusta. It was built in 1758 and named after a mythological Greek nymph who was turned into spring water.
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The Temple of Arethusa was designed by Sir William Chambers for Princess Augusta. It was built in 1758 and named after a mythological Greek nymph who was turned into spring water.
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The Temple of Aeolus by Sir William Chambers was built in the 1760's. It originally had a revolving seat to provide visitors with a panoramic view. By 1845 it was in a 'ruinous state' and was rebuilt by Decimus Burton in stone.
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The Temple of Aeolus designed by Sir William Chambers was built in the 1760's. It originally had a revolving seat to provide visitors with a panoramic view. By 1845 it was in a 'ruinous state' and was rebuilt by Decimus Burton in stone.
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The Temple of Aeolus designed by Sir William Chambers was built in the 1760's. It originally had a revolving seat to provide visitors with a panoramic view. By 1845 it was in a 'ruinous state' and was rebuilt by Decimus Burton in stone.
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The Temple of Aeolus designed by Sir William Chambers was built in the 1760's. It originally had a revolving seat to provide visitors with a panoramic view. By 1845 it was in a 'ruinous state' and was rebuilt by Decimus Burton in stone.
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The Temple of Bellona is a garden temple by Sir William Chambers, built in 1760 for Princess Augusta. It takes its name from Bellona, the Roman goddess of war and companion of the god Mars.
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Architectural; Architecture; Building; Buildings; Follies; Folly UK Georgian Gothicised Gothic Historic Horizontal landscape Boughton park Structures Horizontal UK structures The Grotto
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The Grotto at Boughton park Northamptonshire Probably Dates from 1770s, Located in a spinney. The Follies of Boughton park are the Largest collection of such structures in Northamptonshire UK.
Architectural; Architecture; Building; Buildings; Follies; Folly UK Georgian Gothicised Gothic Historic Eighteenth-century Horizontal landscape Boughton park Structures
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The Hawking Tower, Boughton park Northamptonshire Built some time Between 1739 and 1756 The Tower a Grade11 Listed Structure. The Follies of Boughton park are the Largest collection of such structures in Northamptonshire.
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The Hawking Tower, Boughton park Northamptonshire Built some time Between 1739 and 1756 The Tower a Grade11 Listed Structure. The Follies of Boughton park are the Largest collection of such structures in Northamptonshire.
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Tofukuji Temple in the outskirts of Kyoto is renowned for its autumn colors and four different gardens surrounding the 'Hojo" or meditation hall including this Zen rock garden.
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Ruined chapel of church in Saint Maurice Forest, Saint Maurice Abbey, Guidel, Lorient, Brittany, France, Europe, in the heart of French oyster country on the south Brittany coast
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Ruined chapel of church in Saint Maurice Forest, Saint Maurice Abbey, Guidel, Lorient, Brittany, France, Europe, in the heart of French oyster country on the south Brittany coast
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Ruined chapel of church in Saint Maurice Forest, Saint Maurice Abbey, Guidel, Lorient, Brittany, France, Europe, in the heart of French oyster country on the south Brittany coast
The gatehouse; Penrice Castle ruins; Gower Peninsula; Swansea; South Wales; folly; follies; ruin; historic; history; old; ancient; gothic; 1790; building; architecture; travel; tourism; europe; britain; british isles; united kingdom; rural; countryside; TRWAgl92d; horizontal; landscape; holiday cottage; property; to let; vacation; conversion; converted; accommodation;
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The gatehouse, Penrice Castle, Gower Peninsula, Swansea, South Wales, built as an extravagant Gothic folly in the 1790s to have the appearance of a ruined castle.
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The gatehouse, Penrice Castle, Gower Peninsula, Swansea, South Wales, built as an extravagant Gothic folly in the 1790s to have the appearance of a ruined castle.
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Kilchurn Castle is a ruined 15th and 17th century structure on a rocky peninsula at the northeastern end of Loch Awe, in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Access to the Castle is sometimes restricted by higher-than-usual levels of water in the Loch, at which times the site effectively becomes a temporary island.
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Red brick folly arch on the road between Brookmans Park and Potters Bar, Hertfordshire. It was built in about 1740, and was originally one of the entrances to the Gobions estate.
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A landscape view of Wilder's Folly set in the countryside outside Reading in Berkshire. A dramatic late summer sky of white clouds set against a blue sky.
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A portrait (vertical) view of Wilder's Folly set in the countryside outside Reading in Berkshire. A dramatic late summer sky of white clouds set against a blue sky.
Racton Folly lies close to the village of Funtington in West Sussex, on the Stansted Estateis thought to have been completed in 1772.Its original purpose is uncertain, but it might have been intended as a summerhouse to complement the main Stansted House or alternative possibility is that it was built by the then owner so that he could see his trading ships berth at Emsworth Port
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Kiyosumi Garden dates back to the Edo-era. It is belived to have been the residence of business tycoon Kinokuniya Bunzaemon. In the Meiji Era, Iwasaki Yataro, founder of Mitsubishi acquired the land. In 1878, Yataro Iwasaki rebuild the garden and imported 55 huge rocks from all over Japan. The garden was used for entertaining guest and company gatherings. Nowadays, the garden is one of the most pleasant traditional Japanese garden in Tokyo. There are three big islands and a teahouse on the pond. You can enjoy hopping from one stone to another. As you amble around the shores and cross the bridges, you can admire the carp and curious turtles. A water source in a Japanese garden should appear to be part of the natural surroundings; this is why one will not find fountains in traditional gardens. Man made streams are built with curves and irregularities to create a serene and natural appearance
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Hardwick Park was constructed in the 1750's by John Burden as his private pleasure ground. Now a public Country Park, it has survived, practically unaltered but had fallen into a state of disrepair and neglect until 2004 when a major restoration project was put in place. Various decorative buildings were erected around a circuit walk at the centre of which was a 17 acre lake fed by a serpentine river. These buildings included a Bath House, Banqueting House, Temple of Minerva, Gothic Ruin, Tuscan Alcove and a Gothic Seat.
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Hardwick Park was constructed in the 1750's by John Burden as his private pleasure ground. Now a public Country Park, it has survived, practically unaltered but had fallen into a state of disrepair and neglect until 2004 when a major restoration project was put in place. Various decorative buildings were erected around a circuit walk at the centre of which was a 17 acre lake fed by a serpentine river. These buildings included a Bath House, Banqueting House, Temple of Minerva, Gothic Ruin, Tuscan Alcove and a Gothic Seat.
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The Hawking Tower of Boughton Park Northamptonshire Built Sometime Betreen {1739a1756} The Tower Is a Grade11 Listed Structure. The follies of Boughton Park are the largest of such structures in Northamptonshire UK.