This is one of Mad Jack Fuller's follies built in and around
the town of Brightling East Sussex. If you go in spring time don't
forget your camera the new born lambs are absolutely cute.
Built in 1811 to house the body of eccentric local landowner and
MP John "Mad Jack" Fuller (1757-1834), this 25ft-high stone pyramid
(Picture by: Go Pack Go) is in Brightling churchyard, six miles
east of Heathfield in East Sussex. Mad Jack, an enthusiastic
builder of follies, was reputedly interred sitting upright, in full
evening dress, in an iron chair, with a roast chicken and a bottle
of port laid before him to sustain him in the afterlife. Sadly, the
story is untrue; he is buried under the pyramid.
Cache is small plastic box containing overseas coins in small
bags.