Hawkstone Park Follies

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Hawkstone Park Follies is a historic 18th-century landscaped park in Shropshire, England, famed for its dramatic sandstone cliffs, grottoes, towers, and other picturesque follies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic garden
landscape park
tourist attraction
constructionStart 18th century
country England
developedBy Hill family NERFINISHED
Sir Richard Hill NERFINISHED
Sir Rowland Hill NERFINISHED
hasFeature arches
bridges
caves
follies
grottoes
monuments
obelisks
towers
hasGeologicalFeature sandstone cliffs
hasStructure The Cleft NERFINISHED
The Greenhouse NERFINISHED
The Grotto NERFINISHED
The Monument NERFINISHED
The Obelisk NERFINISHED
The Raven’s Shelf NERFINISHED
The Red Castle NERFINISHED
The Swiss Bridge NERFINISHED
The Urn NERFINISHED
The White Tower NERFINISHED
hasStyle Romantic landscape garden
picturesque
hasViewpoint panoramic views of Shropshire countryside
hasWalkingTrails waymarked paths
hasWebsite https://www.hawkstoneparkfollies.co.uk/
heritageDesignation Grade I registered park and garden
heritageRegister Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England NERFINISHED
locatedIn Shropshire
locatedNear Hodnet NERFINISHED
Weston-under-Redcastle NERFINISHED
managedBy private operator
near Hawkstone Park Golf Course NERFINISHED
Hawkstone Park Hotel NERFINISHED
notableFor 18th-century picturesque design
dramatic sandstone scenery
extensive network of follies and grottoes
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Hill family NERFINISHED
region West Midlands NERFINISHED
usedFor heritage visits
recreation
tourism
walking

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