• The 140 feet (43 m) Burton Pynsent Monument on Troy Hill at Burton Pynsent, within the parish of Curry Rivel, Somerset, England, was built in 1767 and has...
  • The Burton-Pynsent Monument is known by a number of other names, including the Curry Rivel Column, the Pynsent Steeple, and the Cider Monument.
  • The Burton Pynsent Monument rises from the treetops from miles around Curry Rivel on the edge of the Somerset Levels, so you can’t miss it if you’re pootling...
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  • Burton_Pynsent_Monument_2.jpg. ... It was built in 1767 and is a Grade I listed building. It stands about 700 m from Burton Pynsent House.
  • The Burton Pynsent Monument is one such place I’ve meant to visit for a long time. Located at Curry Rivel it was built in 1767 and is a grade 1 listed building.
  • The Burton Pynsent Monument stands on Troy Hill at the top of a steep slope overlooking the levels of West Sedgemoor to the north.
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  • Burton Pynsent Monument at Ngr St 3768 2517, Curry Rivel, Somerset - Photo Burton Pynsent Monument Burton pynsent By British Listed Buildings.
  • The Burton Pynsent Monument was designed by "Capability" Brown in 1767 for William Pitt the Elder, Earl of Chatham, to honour Sir William Pynsent who...
  • Heavily restored in the 1990s, the Burton Pynsent Monument is a beautiful piece of history.
  • Pgds 20140724 201322 Burton Pynsent Monument Geograph Org Uk 13551.