Keppels Column

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Keppel's Column is a 115 ft. (35 m) tower between Wentworth and Kimberworth near Rotherham, South Yorkshire.

The column was built in the late 18th century to commemorate the acquittal of the court-martialled Admiral Keppel. It visibly bulges due to an entasis correction, which was rendered inappropriate when funding problems reduced the height. It was commissioned in 1778 by the Marquis of Rockingham and was designed by John Carr.

The column is located on a prominent hill. It is closed to the public, and has been in danger of falling into disrepair for some time. It is a well-known and liked landmark in the area.

[edit] External links

http://www.holisticfraternity.co.uk/Keppels.html

Coordinates: 53.447931° N 1.415144° W