DescriptionIonic temple, Bramham Park - geograph.org.uk - 722150.jpg
English: Ionic temple, Bramham Park Part of the 'furniture' of Bramham Park, this 18th century temple was built as an eyecatcher to be seen across the park. Strangely the avenue of trees, the temple and the obelisk line up with the chapel and not the house itself.
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