Wimpoles folly in Cambridgeshire
Wimpoles folly in Cambridgeshire, England, built in 1700
In architecture, a follie is a building that is usually built exclusively for aesthetic pleasure.
Originally, the buildings were built to accommodate or house people.
Follies are just decoration; they no longer have the original function of a building. They were first built to set accents in parks and estates.
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![]() Wimpoles folly in Cambridgeshire | ||


