
This 19th Century folly is near Masham, in North Yorkshire. William Danby, the local landowner paid some local unemployed labourers a shilling a day to construct it.
https://www.britainexpress.com/counties/yorkshire/properties/druids-temple.htm
—Stephen G. Hipperson
Interesting!
When I was there, I found the knowledge it was just a folly diminished the ambiance of the place. It’s the sort of place you need to discover on a cold foggy morning – now that would be something, I’m sure.
Cold foggy morning sounds just the trick, Stephen!
🙂
Amazing. 😊
The realisation of an idea in a man’s mind.