Rushton Triangular Lodge (England)
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found: Work cat.: Girouard, M. Rushton Triangular Lodge, Northamptonshire, 2004.
found: Wikipedia, 10 Nov. 2006(Rushton Triangular Lodge; the Triangular Lodge is a folly designed and constructed between 1593 and 1597 by Sir Thomas Tresham in Northamptonshire; Tresham designed the Lodge as a protestation of his [Catholic] faith)
found: BBC WWW site, 10 Nov. 2006:h2g2 (Rushton Triangular Lodge, a lodge or folly belonging to Rushton Hall, Northamptonshire; the lodge was used by the rabbit warrener and by the owner, Sir Thomas Tresham, who possibly used it as a place to entertain guests or meditate)
found: Ordnance Survey WWW site, 10 Nov. 2006:place name search (Triangular Lodge Rushton, Kettering; point of interest)
found: Heritage Trail WWW site, 10 Nov. 2006:heritage sites, Northamptonshire (Rushton Triangular Lodge; an extraordinary piece of symbolic architecture situated about a mile away from the village of Rushton)
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2006-12-29: new
2006-12-30: revised
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