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Follies

Strictly speaking, a folly can be defined as "a structure which has no purpose".
chriscaligari and his team are highly experienced in recreating a variety of structures which could be described as follies. Generally they are structures which appear to be follies (possibly remains of a cottage, manor house or castle, for example) but in reality are designed to fulfil specific purposes.

Castle - click to enlarge Follies - click to enlarge Follies - click to enlarge
Transition from modern surroundings into "old " garden
Area for entertaining
As part of an attractive water feature

Being newly constructed does not have to be uninteresting and lacking character!

Classical Inspiration

Frequently the construction of a new structure using modern materials can suggest either blandness or contrivance. This need not be the case.

Elegant structures which echo classical themes can be built to provide functional buildings or areas for urns and statuary. Such areas may be used for dining, entertaining or simply to set the scene in a classically influenced garden room.
Classical Inspiration - click to enlarge Classical Inspiration - click to enlarge Follies - click to enlarge
Classically inspired architecture providing a dramatic silhouette
Classical corner
Classical structures
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