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Temple of Aeolus,

The Grade II-listed Temple of Aeolus sits within the Woodland Garden on Cumberland Mount



Temple of Aeolus, Kew Gardens

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The Grade II-listed Temple of Aeolus sits within the Woodland Garden on Cumberland Mount



Temple of Aeolus, Kew Gardens

Designed by Sir William Chambers, it was built in the 1760s to Aeolus, the ruler of the winds in Greek mythology. Originally built of wood, it had a revolving seat providing a panoramic view of Kew Gardens. By 1845, the temple had fallen into a 'ruinous state' and was rebuilt by Decimus Burton in stone.
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