Barwick House from the Fish Tower

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Barwick House from the Fish Tower by Jim Champion as part of the Geograph project.

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Barwick House from the Fish Tower

Image: © Jim Champion Taken: 26 Jul 2007

The buildings in the distance are those of Barwick House, a listed grade II building which fell into disrepair in the mid 20th century, and was renovated towards the end of the century. The house stands within Barwick Park, a late 18th century 'pleasure grounds'. The building to the right in the foreground is the square base of the Fish Tower, a folly on the northern edge of Barwick Park, alongside Two Towers Lane. The silhouette on the left is the trunk of a mature ornamental tree.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.926559
Longitude
-2.626709