Pretty Wood

Pretty Wood is a woodland area of the Castle Howard estate in North Yorkshire, in England.

Kerry Downes describes the two as "utterly pointless", with "no reason for being there and leav[ing] all your questions unanswered".

[4] John Dixon Hunt notes that they "recall us to cultural origins in ancient Rome and Renaissance Italy, yet they do so on as English a site as could be imagined".

[3] The grade I listed pyramid is built of limestone, about 8 metres (26 ft) high, and has a square plinth with a rusticated base and a moulded frieze.

It has a square plinth with four pulvinated courses, and a rusticated base with raised panels and a moulded cornice.

King Oak, in Pretty Wood
The Four Faces