Survey Data

Reg No

22208215


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural


Original Use

Folly


In Use As

Folly


Date

1825 - 1832


Coordinates

213855, 120013


Date Recorded

28/06/2005


Date Updated

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Description

Freestanding single-bay single-stage folly or turret, extant 1832, on an octagonal plan. Creeper- or ivy-covered red brick Flemish bond octagonal dome. Lime rendered or roughcast rubble stone walls with red brick header bond stepped stringcourse supporting red brick chamfered battlements. Pointed-arch door opening below blind oculus with overgrown threshold, and concealed red brick block-and-start surround with no fittings surviving. Pointed-arch blind window openings below blind oculi with cut-granite sills, and concealed red brick block-and-start surrounds framing lime rendered or roughcast infill. Set on an elevated site.

Appraisal

A folly or turret erected by John Hely Hutchinson (1757-1832), second Earl of Donoughmore, illustrating the development or "improvement" of the pleasure grounds of the Knocklofty House estate with the architectural value of the composition, one colloquially styled "The Guggy" owing to its resemblance to a boiled egg in an egg cup, confirmed by such attributes as the polygonal plan form; the "pointed" profile of the openings underpinning a "medieval" Georgian Gothic theme; and the polygonal dome.