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Friday, March 19, 2021
King Alfred's Tower
King Alfred's Tower is so impressive that I thought it was worthy of its own post.
King Alfred’s Tower, also known as The Folly of King Alfred the Great or Stourton Tower, is a folly tower. It is in the parish of Brewham in the English county of Somerset, and was built as part of the Stourhead estate and landscape. The tower stands on Kingsettle Hill and belongs to the National Trust. It is designated as a grade I listed building.
Everything's up to date in Kansas City They've gone about as far as they can go They've gone and build a sky scraper seven stories high About as high as a building ought to go.
Everything's up to date in Kansas City
ReplyDeleteThey've gone about as far as they can go
They've gone and build a sky scraper seven stories high
About as high as a building ought to go.
(From Oklahoma)