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Cranmore Tower

 
8.2 / 10

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The Cranmore Tower is a 45m tall 19th century folly in the parish of Cranmore, Somerset, England. The site is 280m above sea level, and is the highest point on the Mendip Way.The tower was built in 1862-1864, by Thomas Henry Wyatt for John Moore Paget of Cranmore Hall (now part of All Hallows Preparatory School). There is a viewing area at the top with pair of semi-circular headed openings to each face with a restored iron-railed balcony beneath each pair. Read more

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