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Column of the Temple of Poseidon at Chatsworth

Ancient Greek buildings and structuresColumns and entablatureGrade II listed buildings in Derbyshire
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The column of the Temple of Poseidon is one of the surviving features from the period of the sixth Duke of Devonshire in the Chatsworth House garden. Surmounted by an over life-sized bronze bust of the sixth Duke, the classical Greek column composed of four Doric marble drums was erected in 1840s. It is located at the south termination of the Serpentine Hedge, by the midpoint of a footpath linking between the Maze and the south end of the Broadwalk. The object has been Grade II registered since 1987.

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Column of the Temple of Poseidon at Chatsworth
Broadwalk, Derbyshire Dales Chatsworth CP

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DE45 1PP Derbyshire Dales, Chatsworth CP
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