Sharpe's Folly (Whitton and Tosson)
(NU 05810094) Sharpe's Folly. (1)
Grade II* listed building. Sharpe's Folly.
Mid 18th century. Archdeacon Thomas Sharp built this partly to relieve unemployment among masons and partly for use as an observatory and to give a view of the sea. A round tower about 30ft high, rather plain, but good masonry. Should be preserved as a memorial of a famous churchman who left his mark on the county. (2)
Sharpe's Folly (formerly listed as Sharps's Folly), Grade 2* (for full description see list). (3)
Grade II* listed building. Sharpe's Folly.
Mid 18th century. Archdeacon Thomas Sharp built this partly to relieve unemployment among masons and partly for use as an observatory and to give a view of the sea. A round tower about 30ft high, rather plain, but good masonry. Should be preserved as a memorial of a famous churchman who left his mark on the county. (2)
Sharpe's Folly (formerly listed as Sharps's Folly), Grade 2* (for full description see list). (3)
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