• King Alfred’s Tower is this: The tower is near the town of Brewham, which is on the border of Somerset and Wiltshire.
  • The 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).
  • It is the start of the Leland Trail, a 28-mile (45.1 km) footpath which runs from King Alfred’s Tower to Ham Hill Country Park.
  • Close Up Of Bricks Of King Alfreds Tower. ... Statue Inscription And Gate At King Alfreds Tower.
  • King Alfred's Tower Somerset UK.
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  • King 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.
  • Work on the tower began in 1762 and was completed in 1779 with the addition of a ten-foot-high statue of King Alfred in an alcove above the entrance.
  • King Alfred’s Tower. This tower took time and effort to build, it’s not fake. Neither are the living spirits of the people who made it, probably generations of them.
  • The triangular tower is constructed from over a million red bricks, it also includes a statue of King Alfred and dedication inscription.
  • King Alfreds Tower, also known as The Folly of King Alfred the Great or Stourton Tower in Somerset England Stock Photo - Alamy Alfred tower By Alamy.