Tower of the Winds, Shugborough Park

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Date:2015

Description:The ground floor of the Tower of the Winds. This floor was converted by Samuel Wyatt as part of an ornamental dairy in about 1803. It has slate work surfaces, alabaster-lined walls and stained glass windows.

The original Tower of the Winds in Athens was an octagonal tower featuring carvings in relief, each depicting the nature of the wind. On the top of the tower was a bronze weathervane. Shugborough's version was completed in 1765 by James 'Athenian' Stuart. Eighteenth century paintings show this building could also boast copies of the carvings and weathervane, but today there is no trace of these features. The tower was originally surrounded by water, being situated at the end of an ornamental lake, and was linked to the land by two bridges.

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Donor ref:(37/30063)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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