- en.wikipedia.org King Alfred's TowerThe south-east face of the tower has a Gothic-arched entrance door, a statue of King Alfred, and a stone panel bearing an inscription (see below).
- popkult.fr king alfred's towerKing Alfreds Tower, also known as The Folly of King Alfred the Great or Stourton Tower in Somerset England Stock Photo - Alamy King alfred's tower By Alamy.
- tripadvisor.co.uk Attraction_Review-g1469149-…Very impressed and lovely spot. We walked to Kings Alfred's Tower with friends from Stourhead. Quite a walk, but beautiful. Our plan was to climb the Tower.
- thewanders.eu king-alfreds-tower/King Alfred’s Tower is a decorative tower in the parish of Brewham, Somerset, in south-west England, United Kingdom.
- thirdeyetraveller.com king-alfreds-tower-…King Alfred’s Tower, also known as Stourton Tower, is a 3-sided folly that’s perched on a hillside near Bruton, Wiltshire on the wider Stourhead estate.
- virtualglobetrotting.com map/king-alfreds-tower/King Alfred's Tower or The Folly of King Alfred the Great. The project to build the tower was conceived in 1762 by the banker Henry Hoare II (1705-1785).[1]...
- allthatsinteresting.com king-alfreds-towerClose Up Of Bricks Of King Alfreds Tower. ... Statue Inscription And Gate At King Alfreds Tower.
- wap.org.ng read/king-alfreds-tower/. King Alfreds Tower is a 160ft (49m) high folly, in Stourhead, Wiltshire. It was designed by Henry Flitcroft for Henry Hoare II in 1772.
- mapio.net wiki/Q7884143-en/King Alfred's Tower. Wikipedia. Alfred's Tower is a folly in Somerset, England, on the edge of the border with Wiltshire, on the Stourhead estate.