A folly is in the eye of the beholder.
Follies, Grottoes and Garden Buildings, by Gwyn Headley and Wym Meulenkamp.
4.09.2007
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A little hobby of mine; which gives me a strange feeling of satisfaction; mainly upon discovery. Displaced from their original context I would imagine they seem obscure. Much of the revelevance of the quote and the significance of the use of the word folly is lost. Yet still I persist; and this blog provides me with a means of storage and arrangement.
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A folly is a misunderstood building. Headley & Meulenkamp, Follies Grottoes & Garden Buildings, Aurum Press, London 1999.
Thank you for your comment, I'm so sorry about the spelling mistake, all corrected now!
I really enjoyed your book, thank you, its been really helpful.
Wendy
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