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Lund's Tower
Nineteenth-century folly in Yorkshire / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lund's Tower is a stone-built folly situated to the south-west of the North Yorkshire village of Sutton-in-Craven. It is also known as Sutton Pinnacle, the Ethel Tower, the Jubilee Tower or, in conjunction with the nearby Wainman's Pinnacle, the pair are referred to as the Salt and Pepper Pots.
![A stone built tower, about 11 meters high, against a cloudy background. The tower has a square base. At the top, there are 3 battlements visible.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/37/Lund%27s_Tower_1_%284015529598%29.jpg/640px-Lund%27s_Tower_1_%284015529598%29.jpg)
It is listed in the National Heritage List for England at Grade II.[1]