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Racton Monument, West Sussex (PiP)


Racton Monument (also called Racton Ruin or Racton Tower), is a folly situated on a hill in Racton, West Sussex, England. It was commissioned by the 2nd Earl of Halifax, possibly as a summerhouse for the nearby Stansted Estate, though an alternative theory suggests it could have been constructed so the Earl could watch his merchant ships dock at the nearby port village of Emsworth.
it has been abandoned for over a century and is in a state of ruin, with the floors and much of the original flint facing having disappeared, and its roof caving in. Some people believe it is haunted.
Best viewed large, on black. Thank you.
it has been abandoned for over a century and is in a state of ruin, with the floors and much of the original flint facing having disappeared, and its roof caving in. Some people believe it is haunted.
Best viewed large, on black. Thank you.
Jean-luc Drouin, Aschi "Freestone", trester88, Annemarie and 11 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Keith Burton club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneIt is reputed to be haunted as evidenced by this extract from Wikipedia "The monument is also popular with paranormal investigators visiting to investigate reported paranormal activity at the site. Witnesses claim to have seen bricks thrown from above, heard ghostly shouts, and intrigue surrounds the myth that the folly may have been used by smugglers."
The last time I went up close it was full of litter and drugs paraphernalia and it smelled of urine - sorry to burst the bubble :-))
I think it was maize...........I was hoping it would have been bright yellow rape :-(
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