- travelwithkevinandruth.com 2012/07/king-alfreds-…King Alfred's Tower. Back in 1762, a banker by the name of Henry Hoare II decided to build a tower in the middle of nowhere, and with no purpose.
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- wikidata.org wiki/Q7884143folly tower in Somerset, England, UK. The Folly of King Alfred the Great. Stourton Tower. edit. Statements. instance of. observation tower. 0 references. folly tower.
- greyarro.ws t/king-alfreds-tower/75238The tower stands near the site of ‘Egbert’s Stone’, where it was said that Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, rallied the Saxons in May 878 before the important Battle...
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- ru.pinterest.com pin/king-alfreds-tower--…King Alfred's Tower is a folly: it is a building that arguably serves no purpose. Nevertheless its size and beauty make it an imposing addition to the...
- 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]...
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:King_Alfred's…English: This category contains media relating to King Alfred's Tower in Somerset, England.
- anglotopia.net columns/anglophile-vignettes/…Its size is surprisingly massive. It’s called King Alfred’s Tower but it was not built by or for King Alfred (Alfred the Great being the ‘great’ king of Wessex long ago).
- kids.kiddle.co King_Alfred's_TowerKing Alfred's Tower, also known as The Folly of King Alfred the Great or Stourton Tower, is a folly tower.