Old John Of Bradgate Park 2
by Linsey Williams
Title
Old John Of Bradgate Park 2
Artist
Linsey Williams
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Photograph - Photography
Description
Image 2 of this well known Leicestershire landmark of Bradgate Park in Leicestershire, England. It is the name of the folly seen here at the to-p of Bradgate Hill.
It was built in 1784, by Thomas Sketchley of Anstey as a mock ruin. Previous to this it was a windmill. It was adapted in the 19th century by the seventh Earl of Stamford and Warrington to serve as an observation tower for the practice circuit he laid out for his horses, along with the building of a stable block lower down the hill. It is well known for its "upside down mug-shape" there was a longer section of wall adjoining the tower after the 19th century extension but this reduced in size over the years leaving the present 'handle' shape. The mug shape has given rise to false accounts of the tower's origins supposedly relating to a beer-loving miller who was killed after being hit by a pole during a bonfire.
In the past it has also been used as a meeting place for hunters with their fox hounds, and a luncheon house for shooting parties in the park.
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October 13th, 2015
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