8. St Giles Toppled Cross
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6. Brightling Church John Mad Jack Fuller
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1. Pyramid From Road
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1. St Giles Spire Looking Up
4. Sugar Loaf Cut Bench Mark
3. St Giles Dallington
7. Sugar Loaf Front
6. Sugar Loaf Haloed
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2. Sugar Loaf Looking Up
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1. Obelisk Dominates Landscape
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18. Temple Stones
20. Temple Sussex Heritage Trust
12. Temple Looking Around & Up
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2. Tower View Inside Trees
11. Tower Ladder to Top View Window
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10. Tower Looking Down
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15. Tower View of Top Window
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1. Summer House
Jack Fuller's first venture into folly building was the Coade stone summerhouse erected in 1803. It is located in the woods on the west side of Brightling Park.
The magnificent molded Coade stone facade is backed by a semicircular structure made of brickwork. There are two inscriptions on the inside of the arch that both read: "COADE SEALY LONDON".
Coade stone, an exceptionally hard and durable artificial material that closely resembles stone and was molded and then fired in a kiln. Fine examples that have weathered well include the Westminster Bridge Coade Stone Lion and Captain Bligh's Tomb both in London.
The Summerhouse had fallen into disrepair and was restored with funding from British Heritage in 1992.
For more information about them you can visit his site:
John Fuller Follies
The magnificent molded Coade stone facade is backed by a semicircular structure made of brickwork. There are two inscriptions on the inside of the arch that both read: "COADE SEALY LONDON".
Coade stone, an exceptionally hard and durable artificial material that closely resembles stone and was molded and then fired in a kiln. Fine examples that have weathered well include the Westminster Bridge Coade Stone Lion and Captain Bligh's Tomb both in London.
The Summerhouse had fallen into disrepair and was restored with funding from British Heritage in 1992.
For more information about them you can visit his site:
John Fuller Follies
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