Randall's Folly

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title: Randall's Folly
text: Randall's Folly was a building on the coast at Salthouse, Norfolk, England. No trace of it remains, largely because of coastal erosion. Although called a folly, the building was habitable. It was built some time around 1860 by Onesiphorus Randall (1798–1873) – a locally born man who had made his fortune as a London property speculator – and sat on a mound of land called the "Great Eye". The ground floor comprised a pair of arches, each with a pair of large wooden doors, allowing Randall to drive
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description: Folly in Salthouse, England
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date modified: 2023-11-21T17:32:26Z
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