Howe Hill Monument is a Grade II listed building in the North York Moors National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 2 February 1990. Monument.

Howe Hill Monument

WRENN ID
fallow-ashlar-crow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North York Moors National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
2 February 1990
Type
Monument
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Howe Hill Monument is a structure built around 1891 in memory of John Henry Boyer Weaver, the owner of Kepwick Hall Estate. It is made of ashlar stone and features a square base with four steps. The monument itself has a battered square base that supports a broken fluted column made of Portland stone.

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