Broadwood's Tower

Broadwood's Tower stands east of the village of Westhumble, in the county of Surrey in England.

Broadwood's Tower was built by Thomas Broadwood sometime after he had acquired nearby Juniper Hall in 1815. The tower was purely built as a folly and, situated as it is on the crest of Lodge Hill, was probably only used as a lookout tower. It is now part of the Box Hill Estate.

At present Broadwood's Tower can freely be visited but not it's interior. A friendly little tower.


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Broadwood's Tower

Broadwood's Tower stands east of the village of Westhumble, in the county of Surrey in England.

Broadwood's Tower was built by Thomas Broadwood sometime after he had acquired nearby Juniper Hall in 1815. The tower was purely built as a folly and, situated as it is on the crest of Lodge Hill, was probably only used as a lookout tower. It is now part of the Box Hill Estate.

At present Broadwood's Tower can freely be visited but not it's interior. A friendly little tower.


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