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Legend has it that Fuller made a bet that he could see the spire of St Giles, Dallington from his house. Upon realizing that this was not true he had workmen erect this folly in order to win the bet.
From a distance this 'Sugar Loaf' structure looks amazingly like a far away church spire.
No wonder he won his wager.
For more information about them you can visit his site:
John Fuller Follies
From a distance this 'Sugar Loaf' structure looks amazingly like a far away church spire.
No wonder he won his wager.
For more information about them you can visit his site:
John Fuller Follies
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