The UK has plenty of weird and wonderful architectural follies - from a pineapple-shaped landmark to a mini castle with its own library. It’s not as ancient as it looks though – the bridge was built in the 1800s as a whimsy. Overlooking Port Quin on the South West Coast Path in Cornwall, it plays hosts to an eccentric one-bedroom holiday home full of quirks from its past. From £468 for three nights (01665 710700, coquetcottages.co.uk)A galleried one-bedroom holiday let is avaliable next to Pottergate Tower used in Hogwarts10. A ruin on the outside, all mod cons insideArtful disguise: This one-bedroom folly is near by coastline of the Gower Peninsula in SwanseaArtfully built to look like a ruin, this one-bedroom folly is part of the family-owned Penrice estate.
Source: Daily Mail September 15, 2018 21:02 UTC