Early-mid C19 folly garden, created by Dr. Law, Bishop of Bath and Wells on Druidical theme. Surviving features along the north-facing ridge include picturesque walks; Druid’s Temple at entrance to bone cave; ornamental entrance to stalactite cave; Gothic summerhouse with pebble decoration; ‘Neolithic’ burial chamber; Druidical standing stones; and an octagonal prospect tower (in separate ownership); gone is the ‘Osteoikon’, a thatched building with spar and crystal covered facade for the display of bones from the cave. House, much altered cottage ornée from 1824; Bone Cave and entrance, stalactite cave and entrance, Gothic summerhouse (all LB II) 1824-45.