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Temple of Concord and Victory

GeorgianFree admission

Temple of Concord and Victory — Folly or eyecatcher, 1747..1749.

Temple of Concord and Victory, follies in West Midlands

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Typical visit
20 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Temple of Concord and Victory is a folly in the West Midlands — built more for the eye than for any practical purpose, and a reminder of the British landscape's appetite for the eccentric. Built or established in 1749, it dates from the Georgian period. It sits within the Buckingham and Bletchley parliamentary constituency. Postcode area MK18.

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Place summary

The Temple of Concord and Victory is a folly located in Stowe, West Midlands, with a postcode of MK18. Established in 1749, it exemplifies Georgian architecture.

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Coordinates
52.0337, -1.0174
Parish
Stowe
Postcode
MK18 5EH
Parliamentary constituency
Buckingham and Bletchley
Established
1749

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Temple of Concord and Victory?
Temple of Concord and Victory is in the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode MK18 5EH), in the parish of Stowe.
When was Temple of Concord and Victory built?
Built or established in 1749.
Is Temple of Concord and Victory free to visit?
Yes, Temple of Concord and Victory is free to enter.
How do I get to Temple of Concord and Victory?
Drivers can navigate to postcode MK18 5EH. It sits within the Buckingham and Bletchley parliamentary constituency.