• King Alfred’s Tower is a folly in Somerset, England, on the edge of the border with Wiltshire, on the Stourhead estate.
  • Standing at an impressive height of 49 meters (160 feet), King Alfred’s Tower dominates the landscape, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • King Alfred's Tower. ... You can start the walk from Alfred’s Tower car park (grid ref ST749354): please head to the tower and start from point 4.
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  • It is the start of the Leland Trail a Шаблон:Convert footpath which runs from King Alfred's Tower to Ham Hill Country Park.
  • The triangular tower is constructed from over a million red bricks, it also includes a statue of King Alfred and dedication inscription.
  • king Alfred's Tower is a brick built folly,lying 2 miles north-west of the famous Stourhead Garden. The 50m,red brick triangular tower was built in 1762.