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Rushton Triangular Lodge

Rushton Triangular Lodge is a unique folly built in the late 16th century, near Northampton, England. Designed by Sir Thomas Tresham, it features a striking triangular shape symbolizing the Holy Trinity. The lodge is decorated with intricate references to religious and mathematical symbolism, including triangles, numerology, and biblical themes. Its architecture reflects Tresham’s religious beliefs and fascination with harmony, order, and faith. Today, it is considered an important example of Elizabethan symbolism and architecture, attracting visitors interested in history, religion, and design.