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Follies

Britains countryside is liberally sprinkled with follies - eccentric original buildings built for fun by landowners and aristocrats over the centuries. They include prospect towers ornamental temples rustic hermits cottages faux-prehistoric stone circles and some buildings that dont seem to have had any purpose at all. In this fascinating and stylish book folly expert Gwyn Headley brings together some of the most beautiful and intriguing follies cared for by the National Trust from the craggy fake ruin at Mow Cop in Cheshire to the elegant buildings created by Henry Hoare for his great landscape garden at Stourhead. He also introduces some very extraordinary characters such as Frederick Hervey the Earl-Bishop who had an obsession with women volcanoes and rotundas and Sir Thomas Tresham
whose fervent Catholicism inspired him to create the extraordinary Lyveden New Bield an unfinished building suffused with religious symbolism. Fully illustrated with exquisite images of these remarkable buildings this insightful book will inspire the folly-hunter in us all.
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Britains countryside is liberally sprinkled with follies
- eccentric original buildings built for fun by landowners & aristocrats over the centuries. They include prospect towers ornamental temples rustic hermits cottages faux-prehistoric stone circles & some buildings that dont seem to have had any purpose at all. In this fascinating & stylish book folly expert Gwyn Headley brings together some of the most beautiful & intriguing follies cared for by the National Trust from the craggy fake ruin at Mow Cop in Cheshire to the elegant buildings created by Henry Hoare for his great landscape garden at Stourhead. He also introduces some very extraordinary characters such as Frederick Hervey the Earl-Bishop who had an obsession with women volcanoes & rotundas & Sir Thomas Tresham whose fervent Catholicism inspired him to create the extraordinary Lyveden New Bield an unfinished building suffused with religious symbolism. Fully illustrated with exquisite images of these remarkable buildings this insightful book will inspire the folly-hunter in us all.

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Garden - An outside area with grass and foliage
garden - A planned space used for the display, cultivation and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature.
Stylish - A desirable design or layout
Fun - Something that provides amusement or enterainment
Rustic - An obect which has not been finely finished leaving a natural finish, often unique
Stone - Or Rock is a naturally occuring mineral categorised into three types, Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic
Faux - Something that is not genuine and imitation on what is real. Something that is subtle yet comes across in an effective way. Something that shows that it is better that others via presenting something new. A bohemian kwirky slogan referring to eccentricity. A large animal with four legs that tends to be ridden. Relating to temperature control. A large motor vehicle regularly used on farms. Something that tends to be able to walk through usually accompanied by a gate A purchasers guarantee

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