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Prospect Tower

A Grade II Listed Building in Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire

SALTFLEETBY PROSPECT TOWER

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The Prospect Tower, sometimes known as the Gazebo, belongs to Saltfleetby House and has a square ground floor and an octagonal top storey. It may be the tower designed by Wyatville in Lincolnshire in 1812.
Prospect Tower is a Grade II listed tower, now gazebo. It was built of brick with ashlar dressings in c.1812, possibly by Sir Jeffry Wyattville.

The tower was renovated by the Mackintosh-Smith family, resident at Saltfleetby House since 1997

Uploaded by Jane Mackintosh-Smith
on 18 February 2015

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Photo ID: 120588
Building ID: 101165848
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