English: Jubilee Tower Jubilee Tower on the summit of Moel Fammau, was begun in 1810 but never completed, to mark the fiftieth year of the reign according to George III. Due to insubstantial foundations much has collapsed, although it has recently been tidied up. It makes a considerable landmark on the Offa's Dyke National Trail, that passes by the structure.
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