One of two surviving relics in Britain of an architectural "frolic" inspired by Napoleon's Near East Campaign. Built in 1830, it was restored by the National Trust 1973 at a cost of £18,000.
On the back, "Taken 1866 Joint ages 144 years. Walls from Stemnack (?) Former relatives
John and Mary age 67 and 66 brother to Thomas, father to William and Grace."