Jack Fuller's View

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Jack Fuller's View

Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 21 Jan 2006

A view from the viewing port in one of Jack Fuller's Follies - The Tower. The porthole points toward Bodiam Castle about eight miles away, now obscured by the tip of the holly tree in the middle. The plausible story is that Jack had the tower built so he could keep an eye (via a telescope) on goings-on at his recently purchased Bodiam Castle, which he then had restored from near dereliction.

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