Dozens of visitors took the chance to see inside one of the landmark buildings in Ross when the owners of the Gazebo Tower opened its doors for a charity fund raisng event.
The towering Ross folly, which has been turned into a luxury home, was open to the public on October 11th and 12th.
Ever since craftsmen started work on the Gazebo Tower transformation last summer, there has been growing interest in the project with a steady stream of shoppers and tourists wanting to see inside.
And just days after the final lick of paint, people were given the chance to take a look and at the same time raise cash for the Merton House Hotel which specialises in breaks for the disabled, elderly and frail.
With its panoramic views across the famous horseshoe bend of the River Wye, the popular wall tourist attraction has been fully furnished as a unique luxury home. Space-saving features include a fold-up bed, with a sunken bubble bath fitted beneath and bespoke circular kitchen area. The tower also has a roof terrace.






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