Fuller's Follies
Fuller's Follies are by far the strangest of all 1066 Country's attractions. Set in the Sussex in countryside in a village called Brightling, they are bizarre testaments to the eccentricity of John 'Mad Jack' Fuller, a Victorian Squire who was prone to outlandish wagers and daring endeavours.
Visitor Information
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The Tomb is in Brightling Church yard.
The Temple is in the grounds of Brightling Park, although not readily accessible to the public.
The Obelisk or 'Needle' is on Brightling Down at the edge of the village.
The Sugar Loaf is about two miles outside the village.
The Tower is in Brightling itself.
The Observatory building is on the edge of the village, but is not open to the public.
Website:
www.follies.org.uk - the official website of the Folly Fellowship, dedicated to preserving these startling relics.
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