English: Bellmount Tower in the grounds of Belton House, South Kesteven, Lincolnshire. It is is a viewing tower with a tall arch set at the end of a long avenue of trees. The tower itself is not very high, but its position on a hill is said to give it sight of seven counties. In particular, it is sited to give a fine view looking back towards Belton House.
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