Folly Fellowship

The Folly Fellowship is a UK charity and company limited by guarantee.

It was created in 1988 by Gwyn Headley, Wim Meulenkamp and Andrew Plumridge as an amenity society to protect, preserve and promote awareness of Britain's follies, grottoes and garden buildings.

Members also receive a range of publications, including three Magazines, each giving information about follies in different depths.

Even Lord Berners commented of his tower at Faringdon (Oxford): "The great point of this tower, is that it will be entirely useless",[2] but the distinction of 'folly' was awarded later by others.

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