A folly tower is a tower built mainly for decoration rather than for a practical purpose. It is a type of architectural folly, and many were designed to act as landscape features, landmarks, or viewpoints.

Quick Scoop

  • Main idea: ornamental, not essential.
  • Common in: Great Britain and Ireland.
  • Sometimes useful: they can also serve as lookout points or local landmarks.

In plain language

Think of it as a tower built to look interesting or dramatic, even if nobody truly needs it for everyday use. Some were added to estates and gardens just to create a striking scene.

Example

A well-known example is the Folly Tower in Pontypool, Wales, which became a local landmark and viewpoint.

If you want, I can also explain why people built folly towers or show a few famous examples.