• See 12 photos and 1 tip from 56 visitors to King Alfred's Tower. "205 steps up to one of the best views of Wiltshire."
  • Were those critics right in associating Penselwood in Somerset – Pen Selwood – with King Alfred’s Tower and the mysterious Egbert’s Stone, Ecgbryhtesstan?
  • King Alfred's Tower, Stourhead Estate, Somerset. On the site of 'Egbert's stone', where Alfred the Great rallied the Saxons in May 878.The tower was designed...
  • King Alfred’s Tower Stourhead (2024) - Visit the Quirky Folly That Inspired Hardy! King Alfred's Tower Folly In England A Historical Place.
  • King Alfred's Tower, a triangular red brick folly, 49 metres high. ... Originally the tower stood on the borders of three counties: Wiltshire, Somerset and Dorset.
  • 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 tower was intended to commemorate the end of the Seven Years War against France and the… ... King Alfred's Tower. Explore sven6767's 77 photos on Flickr!
  • "Monument of Commemoration". The King Alfred's Tower is a folly tower that is also called The Folly of King Alfred the Great and Stourton Tower.
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  • This post on King Alfred’s Tower and Egbert’s Stone is adapted from my book, King Alfred: A Man on the Move, available from Amazon and book shops.