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From the National Trust guidebook:
Built from Painswick limestone in 1760, this was Robert Adam's first garden building
at Croome. He charged £15 and also supplied designs for garden stools in 1765.
To the south-west of the greenhouse are the foundations of the privy, which
was provided in 1765 for visitors who were caught short in the garden.
Please view 'original' size...
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