11. Tower Ladder to Top View Window
2. Tower View Inside Trees
13. Tower Geocaching.com Box
8. Tower Heading Up
7. Temple Wall
2. Temple Entrance & Steps
9. Temple Window Inside
4. Temple Dome
13. Out From The Pillars
15. Temple Cut Stones
1. Temple Coming Up The Hill
6. Temple Graffiti
11. Temple Looking Up
12. Tower View From Top
14. Tower Down the Stairs
8. Temple Wall & Furniture
3. Temple Window
17. Temple Stones
10. Temple Dome Ceiling
19. Temple Stones
16. Temple Stones
14. Temple Lichen
5. Obelisk Side 4
21. Temple Leaving
2. Obelisk Side 1
12. Temple Looking Around & Up
20. Temple Sussex Heritage Trust
18. Temple Stones
4. Obelisk Side 3
3. Obelisk Side 2
6. Obelisk Cut Bench Mark
1. Obelisk Dominates Landscape
7. Obelisk Looking Up
1. Observatory Front
5. Observatory
4. Observatory Dome Structure
2. Observatory Dome Door
3. Observatory Back
6. Observatory Weathervane
9. Obelisk For Scale
7. Observatory Full View
8. Obelisk Growth
1. Sugar Loaf From Temple
2. Sugar Loaf Looking Up
5. Sugar Loaf Looking Out
3. Sugar Loaf Gleeming
6. Sugar Loaf Haloed
7. Sugar Loaf Front
3. St Giles Dallington
4. Sugar Loaf Cut Bench Mark
1. St Giles Spire Looking Up
2. St Giles Looking Up
6. St Giles Spire
9. St Giles Spire
4. St Giles Spire & Cemetary
1. Pyramid From Road
1. Summer House
8. St Giles Toppled Cross
7. St Giles Church
2. Summer House & Temple
2. Pyramid & Brightling Church
3. Pyramid Steps to Church
5. St Giles Cut Bench Mark
10. Tower Looking Down
5. Temple Lets Go Inside
15. Tower View of Top Window
4. Tower Gazing Up
7. Tower Up the Steel Stairs
9. Tower Evidence of Wood Stair & Floor
5. Tower Let's Go In
1. Tower Nestled In Trees
John 'Mad Jack' Follies
3. Tower Looking into Windows
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6. Tower Up to Steel Floor
Looking up through the steel floor and stairs.
Some rumors are that Fuller used to come here to watch from afar the construction of the railway through Robertsbridge, four miles away.
For more information about them you can visit his site:
John Fuller Follies
Some rumors are that Fuller used to come here to watch from afar the construction of the railway through Robertsbridge, four miles away.
For more information about them you can visit his site:
John Fuller Follies
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