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Duke of Argyll’s Column

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The column was built in 1743 to commemorate John, Duke of Argyll, father in law to William Wentworth and an important agent for the Act of Union with Scotland and surprisingly, in getting King George I to take the British throne. The column is modelled on one in Rome at Santa Maria Maggiore and instead of an angel has a statue of Fame on the top.

The monument is in generally good order, and we will carry out some minor stone repairs to the plinth.

Restoration

Conservatory undergoing restoration at Wentworth Castle Gardens in Barnsley.

Conservatory undergoing restoration at Wentworth Castle Gardens in Barnsley.


Opening Times

The Gardens are open daily, April to September10am-5pm, last admission 4.30pm. From October to March, 10am-4pm, last admission at 3.30pm.