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Beckford's Tower

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Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower
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+44 1225 460705

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Sunday10:30am - 5pm
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TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
FridayClosed
Saturday10:30am - 5pm


Beckford's Tower, originally known as Lansdown Tower, is an architectural folly built in neo-classical style on Lansdown Hill, just outside Bath, Somerset, England. The tower and its attached railings are designated as a Grade I listed building. Along with the adjoining Lansdown Cemetery it is Grade II listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England.The tower was built for William Thomas Beckford, a rich novelist, art collector and critic, to designs by Henry Goodridge and completed in 1827. Beckford used it as a library and a retreat, with the cupola at the top acting as a belvedere providing views over the surrounding countryside. The Italianate building at the base of the tower housed drawing rooms and a library. Extensive grounds between Beckford's house in Lansdown Crescent were landscaped and planted to create Beckford's Ride. Following Beckford's death in 1844, the tower and lands were donated to Walcot parish and a burial ground created, with the Scarlet Drawing Room being converted into a chapel. In 1931 the house and tower were damaged by a fire and a public appeal was made for funds for its restoration. The cemetery closed in 1992 and the next year the site was bought by the Bath Preservation Trust who have carried out extensive renovation. It is now home to a museum collection displaying furniture originally made for the tower and paintings, prints and objects illustrating Beckford’s life as a writer, collector and patron of the arts.
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