The Story Behind King Alfred's Tower

By: EjazUlHaqBhat

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The King Alfred's Tower is a triangular brick folly designed by Henry Flitcroft for Henry Hoare II

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It was completed in 1772, stands on Kingsettle Hill in Stourhead, England

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The tower commemorates the accession of George III and the end of the Seven Years' War

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The tower is believed to mark the site where King Alfred rallied his troops in 878 AD before the Battle of Eddington

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It has 205-step spiral staircase leading to a viewing platform with a crenellated parapet

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An inscribed tablet is set above the East-facing door together with a stone statue of King Arthur within a recessed Gothic arch

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It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, including the cliffs of Wales across the Bristol Channel

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Its size and beauty make it an imposing addition to the surrounding landscape 

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