Reform Tower, Derbyshire

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Reform Tower
Derbyshire

The Reform Tower
Location
Grid reference: SK25136340
Location: 53°10’2"N, 1°37’32"W
History
Built 1832
For: William Pole Thornhill
Tower
Information

Reform Tower, also known as Earl Grey Tower, is a gritstone tower standing on Stanton Moor in the Peak District of Derbyshire. It is located to the west of Stanton Lees and to the south of Stanton in Peak, overlooking the Nine Ladies Stone Circle.[1]

The tower is a Grade II listed building.[2] The tower

History

The Tower was constructed in 1832 for William Pole Thornhill of Stanton Hall. A plaque was formerly located near the doorway which read ‘Earl Grey 1832’. [3]

The tower was built to commemorate the passing of the Reform Act 1832; an effort led by the Whigs under Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey.[4]

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