King Alfred Tower

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(54) · Historical landmark in Bruton, United Kingdom
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May 31, 2023
205 steps up. . But worth it for the view. Staff there were v friendly. Take cash for the £5 fee if you want to climb to the top if you’re not a NT member - Somerset has no Wi-Fi.Full review by 1507allan
May 5, 2023
Amazing views from the top even on a hazy day. Well worth the thigh burn from the 205 steps! Lovely staff who were happy to answer our questions.Full review by lizpop121
Feb 4, 2023
Very impressed and lovely spot. We walked to Kings Alfred's Tower with friends from Stourhead. Quite a walk, but beautiful. Our plan was to climb the Tower. I did not climb the Tower myself, but the …Full review by R4148BDelizabethc

Facts

Construction completed:1772
Construction started:1769
Architect:Henry Flitcroft

Questions & answers

Q:
Can you visit the area and use car park. When tower is closed
A:
yes, and last time we went it was free parking, alternatively there are a few places to park on the lane leading to tower
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Frequently asked questions

Q:
I’d like to rent a National Trust property. Where can I find out what property is available?
A:
If you’re looking for residential National Trust rental properties that are currently available in England and Wales, please visit the National Trust pages on rightmove.co.uk.
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