Druids’ Temple, Yorkshire. This folly was inspired by Stonehenge and known as "Druids’ Temple," built in 1820 it was commissioned by William Danby one time Sheriff of Yorkshire, near his home Swinton Park in the north of the county. Unlike Stonehenge no mystery surrounds its construction, Danby paid local workers affected by a depression to build the 100ft long temple with stones standing 10ft tall..
A sacrificial altar and a tomb where reportedly Danby hired a hermit to live for seven years, "speaking to no one and allowing his beard and hair to grow," the successful candidate lasted only four. Baroness Masham of Ilton cited the temple in a speech to the House of Lords in 2000 arguing for restricted public access, "it is thought there has been Devil worship there" she complained.
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A sacrificial altar and a tomb where reportedly Danby hired a hermit to live for seven years, "speaking to no one and allowing his beard and hair to grow," the successful candidate lasted only four. Baroness Masham of Ilton cited the temple in a speech to the House of Lords in 2000 arguing for restricted public access, "it is thought there has been Devil worship there" she complained.
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