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«Breaking News» 15 fabulous jolly follies (for the ultimate mini break!)

The UK has plenty of weird and wonderful architectural follies - from a pineapple-shaped landmark to a mini castle with its own library.


But while these buildings are often thought to have been constructed entirely for decoration, you can in fact spend the night inside some of them.


Scroll down for our pick of the 15 best examples.


1. The full braveheart – turrets and all




Full braveheart: Battlements, turrets and winding staircases feature at Blackcraig Bridgehouse in Perthshire


Full braveheart: Battlements, turrets and winding staircases feature at Blackcraig Bridgehouse in Perthshire



Full braveheart: Battlements, turrets and winding staircases feature at Blackcraig Bridgehouse in Perthshire



A castle-like building that straddles the River Ardle, just seven miles from Blairgowrie, Blackcraig Bridgehouse in Perthshire does the full Braveheart with battlements, turrets and winding staircases. It’s not as ancient as it looks though – the bridge was built in the 1800s as a whimsy. Inside it’s a cosy cottage for two and there’s plenty of modern charm too, including a sauna.


From £395 for seven nights with Unique Cottages (01835 82227, unique-cottages.co.uk)




Blackcraig Bridgehouse is a cosy cottage for two built in the 1800s as a whimsy 


Blackcraig Bridgehouse is a cosy cottage for two built in the 1800s as a whimsy 



Blackcraig Bridgehouse is a cosy cottage for two built in the 1800s as a whimsy 



2. Cliffside castle full of Gothic wonders




Stunning views: The eccentric one-bedroom holiday home full of quirks from its past built the cliffside Doyden Castle


Stunning views: The eccentric one-bedroom holiday home full of quirks from its past built the cliffside Doyden Castle



Stunning views: The eccentric one-bedroom holiday home full of quirks from its past built the cliffside Doyden Castle



Samuel Symons, an infamous Cornish bon viveur, built the cliffside Doyden Castle in the 1830s so he could entertain his friends. Overlooking Port Quin on the South West Coast Path in Cornwall, it plays hosts to an eccentric one-bedroom holiday home full of quirks from its past. Inside you’ll find arched gothic windows and a cosy open fire.


From £478 for four nights (0344 800 2070, nationaltrust.org.uk)


3. Inspiring... the 175ft tower with its own lift




Height of sophistication: Hadlow Tower in Kent (above) has a vast Gothic Revival spire


Height of sophistication: Hadlow Tower in Kent (above) has a vast Gothic Revival spire



Height of sophistication: Hadlow Tower in Kent (above) has a vast Gothic Revival spire



Built by an 18th Century industrialist to spy on his wife or show off his wealth (depending on which legend you believe), Hadlow Tower has a vast Gothic Revival spire. The Kent castle it was attached to has been demolished, but the tower was restored in 2013 and has three bedrooms, two spiral staircases and a lift – handy since the building is 175ft tall.


From £3,000 for a two-night break, (thehadlowtower.co.uk)


4. Billiards room and a grand sea view




Up in the cloud: Thorpeness was built in the 1920s as a holiday village and this tower provided water to the homes


Up in the cloud: Thorpeness was built in the 1920s as a holiday village and this tower provided water to the homes



Up in the cloud: Thorpeness was built in the 1920s as a holiday village and this tower provided water to the homes



Thorpeness was built in the 1920s as a holiday village and this tower provided water to the homes. Now it’s a lofty Suffolk holiday rental called House In The Clouds. There are five bedrooms and three bathrooms, a dining room and sitting room – but also a huge galleried room at the top with billiards table as well as views out to sea and along the coast to Aldeburgh and Southwold.


From £2,548 a week. (houseintheclouds.co.uk)

5. Romantic refuge in the Yorkshire dales




Romantic: The tiny octagonal building in the Yorkshire Dales is a romantic refuge for a couple


Romantic: The tiny octagonal building in the Yorkshire Dales is a romantic refuge for a couple



Romantic: The tiny octagonal building in the Yorkshire Dales is a romantic refuge for a couple



A tiny octagonal building in the Yorkshire Dales near Aysgarth, Temple Folly was built so ladies could admire the view. It’s now a romantic refuge for a couple, with a wood-burning stove plus a balcony.


From £486 for seven nights with Yorkshire Holiday Cottages (yorkshireholidaycottages.co.uk)


6. Beach life in the Channel Islands




Period charm: This 1930s folly on Jersey offers direct access to the sandy beach of St Ouen's


Period charm: This 1930s folly on Jersey offers direct access to the sandy beach of St Ouen's



Period charm: This 1930s folly on Jersey offers direct access to the sandy beach of St Ouen's



This 1930s folly on Jersey – called Barge Aground – is not cheap, but as well as period charm, you’re paying for direct access to the sandy beach of St Ouen’s Bay. With polished wood and portholes, there are two bedrooms (one with cabin-style bunk beds) and a large area on the top deck for al fresco meals.


From £1,203 for seven nights with Freedom Holidays (0800 233 5259, freedomholidays.com)


7. The very best of capability brown




Miniature palce: The Hunting Tower sleeps four and has a stone spiral staircase 


Miniature palce: The Hunting Tower sleeps four and has a stone spiral staircase 



Miniature palce: The Hunting Tower sleeps four and has a stone spiral staircase 



Part of Derbyshire’s Chatsworth Estate, the Hunting Tower is a miniature palace sleeping four with a stone spiral staircase and a four-poster bed, decorated in high Victorian style. Built in 1582 so women could watch their menfolk hunt, it’s surrounded by some of Capability Brown’s finest landscaping.


From £1,040 for four nights (01756 718111, chatsworthcottages.co.uk)


8. Spiky landmark with an exotic flavour




Sharp twist: The Pineapple (above) near Falkirk was built in 1582 so women could watch their menfolk hunt


Sharp twist: The Pineapple (above) near Falkirk was built in 1582 so women could watch their menfolk hunt



Sharp twist: The Pineapple (above) near Falkirk was built in 1582 so women could watch their menfolk hunt



In the 18th Century, sailors in the US would leave a pineapple outside their homes to announce their return. The Earl of Dunmore did some aristocratic one-upmanship when he came back to Scotland from a stint as the Governor of Virginia, by creating The Pineapple, complete with spiky ‘leaves’. Sleeping four and tastefully fitted out with antiques, this building near Falkirk was restored by the Landmark Trust.


From £248 for four nights (01628 825925, landmarktrust.org.uk)


9. Spellbinding visit to Harry Potter land




Return to Hogwarts: Northumberland’s Alnwick gets a stream of Harry Potter fans location-spotting


Return to Hogwarts: Northumberland’s Alnwick gets a stream of Harry Potter fans location-spotting



Return to Hogwarts: Northumberland’s Alnwick gets a stream of Harry Potter fans location-spotting



Northumberland’s Alnwick gets a stream of Harry Potter fans location-spotting (Alnwick Castle was used as Hogwarts) but you can get a real taste by renting Pottergate Tower, a galleried one-bedroom holiday let. Built on medieval foundations in 1768 in the centre of Alnwick town, it blends luxurious modern furnishings with its ancient stone walls.


From £468 for three nights (01665 710700, coquetcottages.co.uk)




A galleried one-bedroom holiday let is avaliable next to Pottergate Tower used in Hogwarts


A galleried one-bedroom holiday let is avaliable next to Pottergate Tower used in Hogwarts



A galleried one-bedroom holiday let is avaliable next to Pottergate Tower used in Hogwarts



10. A taste of the good life in the Orangery




Gothic style: Mullioned windows of the Gothic Orangery in Gloucestershire look out on the banks of the River Severn as well as the stunning estate


Gothic style: Mullioned windows of the Gothic Orangery in Gloucestershire look out on the banks of the River Severn as well as the stunning estate



Gothic style: Mullioned windows of the Gothic Orangery in Gloucestershire look out on the banks of the River Severn as well as the stunning estate



Behind its mullioned windows, the 19th Century Gothic Orangery in Gloucestershire has been converted into a light-filled holiday let with turrets. Sleeping eight, it’s stylish, with antiques alongside modern gadgetry. The bedrooms look out across the Frampton Court estate on the banks of the River Severn.


From £1,050 for a week’s stay (01452 740267, framptoncourtestate.co.uk)


11. Downton setting with superb views




Simple delight: Grotto Lodge, built in the 1840s to amuse the Earl of Carnarvon’s guests


Simple delight: Grotto Lodge, built in the 1840s to amuse the Earl of Carnarvon’s guests



Simple delight: Grotto Lodge, built in the 1840s to amuse the Earl of Carnarvon’s guests



Highclere Castle has become famous as the filming location of Downton Abbey, but viewers haven’t seen this tiny house, Grotto Lodge, built in the 1840s to amuse the Earl of Carnarvon’s guests. It’s got superb views – on a good day you should be able to see across Hampshire and Berkshire. It sleeps two and has a wood-burning stove and a private garden.


From £1,200 for two nights (01635 253210, highclerecastle.co.uk/grotto-lodge)


12. A ruin on the outside, all mod cons inside




Artful disguise: This one-bedroom folly is near by coastline of the Gower Peninsula in Swansea


Artful disguise: This one-bedroom folly is near by coastline of the Gower Peninsula in Swansea



Artful disguise: This one-bedroom folly is near by coastline of the Gower Peninsula in Swansea



Artfully built to look like a ruin, this one-bedroom folly is part of the family-owned Penrice estate. Built in the 1790s, it’s a lot more up-to-date inside, with a fitted kitchen and smart furnishings. There’s the nearby coastline of the Gower Peninsula to explore and Swansea is 20 minutes away.


From £370 for a week’s stay (01792 391212, penricecastle.co.uk)


13. Woodland treat with underground bathroom




Shapely attractions: Queen Anne’s Summerhouse (above) in Bedfordshire


Shapely attractions: Queen Anne’s Summerhouse (above) in Bedfordshire



Shapely attractions: Queen Anne’s Summerhouse (above) in Bedfordshire



Queen Anne’s Summerhouse in Bedfordshire, a square-shaped folly that sleeps two, sits in a clearing in the middle of beautiful woodland. Dating back to the early 18th Century, it features an underground bathroom accessed via a staircase while another leads up to the roof terrace.


From £313 for four nights (01628 825925, www.landmarktrust.org.uk)


14. A mini castle with its own library




Full Scottish experience: The White Tower features tartan carpets and antlers on the walls


Full Scottish experience: The White Tower features tartan carpets and antlers on the walls



Full Scottish experience: The White Tower features tartan carpets and antlers on the walls



The turrets are a standout feature of this mini-castle but are plenty of other treats, including a hot tub. With its tartan carpets and antlers on the walls, and overlooking Loch Tay, The White Tower offers the full Scottish experience. An hour’s drive from Dunkeld, it’s also a luxurious stay. There are two bedrooms but you also get a miniature stately home feel thanks to its drawing room, library and a fully equipped kitchen.


From £990 for three nights (01887 830216, thewhitetower.co.uk)


15. Triangular landmark with a turret kitchen




Dream wedding backdrop: Haldon Belvedere west of Exeter features grand high ceilings and arched windows


Dream wedding backdrop: Haldon Belvedere west of Exeter features grand high ceilings and arched windows



Dream wedding backdrop: Haldon Belvedere west of Exeter features grand high ceilings and arched windows



Just west of Exeter, high on a hill, this white building is a local landmark. Triangular in shape and dating from the 18th Century, Haldon Belvedere features grand high ceilings and arched windows. These days it’s often used for weddings. It sleeps two in a bedroom on the second floor. The bathroom is shoehorned into one turret, with a kitchen in another. There are superb views of Haldon Forest and Dorset’s Jurassic Coast. It’s run by the Devon Historic Buildings Trust.


From £325 for three nights. (01392 833846, haldonbelvedere.co.uk/apartment/)


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Main photo article The UK has plenty of weird and wonderful architectural follies – from a pineapple-shaped landmark to a mini castle with its own library.
But while these buildings are often thought to have been constructed entirely for decoration, you can in fact spend the night inside some of them.
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