Click and drag to spin the panorama, use Shift to zoom in and CTRL to zoom out.
Close this window to return to the previous page.
This lovely folly, built above the south lawn of Wentworth Castle in 1766, was designed to be a summerhouse for the second Earl and his family. Its Corinthian columns echo the architectural style of the Palladian Wing, and the building reflects the 'romantic theme' portrayed in so many images of 18th century life.
(Information taken from the Wentworth Castle website.)
© 2007 Penistone District Community Partnership