Roman Folly & Chevy Chase
Wossanmed on February 7th, 2008 by Wilco
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The Wasington Post has a great article about a temple built in Chevy Chase (it’s a place and not the actor) based on a temple in Prince of Wales’s garden at highgrove.Classical structures, sometimes called follies, have been placed in landscape gardens for centuries, built at great expense not to shelter necessarily but to provide a focal point and speak to its creator’s high Greco-Roman ideals.
Of course it has nothing on Tony’s Roman temple.
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The temple in Prince Charles’s garden, above, was built of green oak and has a pediment filled with bleached deadwood. (Photo By Andrew Lawson)
