This artificial ruin was built in 1747 and it replaced an obelisk which had stood there before. It was built using medieval stones which were salvaged from the churches of St George and St Lawrence in Stonehouse. An artist in the 1800s wrote that the Earl of Edgcumbe had his workers build one folly, blew it up, didn’t like how it looked so had it rebuilt and blown up again. This time he was satisfied with the result! It’s possible to climb to the top to appreciate the views of Drake’s Island, Plymouth Sound, Breakwater and Embryo Point. I used to go over to Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park quite often and have climbed the folly two or three times. That part of the park is free to ramble around(you need to pay to enter the House and Earl’s Garden).