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A Scottish Pineapple - J.K. Gillon's illustrated description and discussion of the inspiration for the Dunmore Pineapple garden folly, built in 1761.
 
Beckford's Tower and Museum - Beckford's Tower was built in 1827 for the accomplished but eccentric William Beckford. The Bath Preservation Trust provides photographs, a brief history and description, and visitor information.
 
Folly Fellowship - Charitable trust for the preservation of follies, based in the UK but with international membership. Photographs and descriptions of notable British follies and examples from around the world. World bibliography. Site hosted by Pavilions of Splendour.
 
Folly Towers and Monuments - Eccentric buildings built by eccentrics in Dorset, Hants, Oxfordshire, Somerset and Wiltshire. A photograph and description of each building by Phil Tuck.
 
Hawkstone Park - Follies and Gardens - The official site for this 18th-century garden with grottos and architectural oddities created in Shropshire by Sir Rowland Hill. Photographs, brief history and visitor information.
 
Painswick Rococo Garden - Official site for this 18th-century garden dotted with follies. Photographs, description and visitor information.
 
Virtual Portmeirion - Online tours, photographs, and information about Portmeirion, North Wales, a picturesque village of architectural follies created by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis.
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