The Folly Flâneuse is away, so a brief post this week to accompany some holiday snaps.

The Folly Flâneuse is away, so a brief post this week to accompany some holiday snaps.
James Wyatt produced plans for a ‘Saxon Hexagon Tower’ for the 6th Earl of Coventry in the last years of the 18th century. After his death in 1809 it was sold and over the following centuries it became the home of a printing workshop, a retreat for members of the pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and a farmhouse. In 1974 it became the centrepiece of a country park, and it remains so today.