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Goathurst Village Heritage Trail - Temple of Pan

Heritage Open Day: The Temple of Pan is part of the Goathurst Village Heritage Trail. The Temple of Pan was built as an ornamental folly as part of the landscape and gardens of the Halswell Park Estate in the 1770s. The Temple of Pan was build in the 1770s as a baroque folly and was probably one of the last follies to be built as part of Sir Charles Kemeys-Tynte's transformation of the landscape and gardens of Halswell Park. It is thought to be built by the architect John Johnson and was also known as the Bailiff's houses but may have been intended to be part residential.
event dateSaturday 13 September and Sunday 14 September
venue addressThe Temple of Pan, Halswell Park, Goathurst, Bridgwater, Somerset TA5 2DH
event timesSat 13 Sep:1200-1700; Sun 14 Sep:1200-1700; Free Entry.
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