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Leith Hill Tower

Leith Hill Tower, Surrey, the highest point in the county, built in 1766 by Richard Hull, as a viewpoint. Legend has it that his last request was to be buried upside down in it

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© Mary Evans Picture Library

1766 Buried Folly Highest Hull Land Mark Legend Leith Point Request Surrey Towers Upside View Point


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