THE ANNIE LEE BRIDGE PHOTOGRAPHED 16 APRIL 2016 [THE OLDEST FOLLY IN ST ANNE'S PARK]
Annie Lee Bridge is a folly in St Anne's Park, Dublin, Ireland. It was built in 1839 by Benjamin Lee Guinness to commemorate the birth of his daughter, Anne Lee Guinness. The bridge is a sham ruin in the form of a bridge and tower, and it is located near the entrance to the park. It is one of twelve follies in the park, all of which were built by the Guinness family.
The Annie Lee Bridge is a popular tourist attraction, and it is a popular spot for photography. The bridge is also a popular spot for weddings and other events.
Here are some additional facts about Annie Lee Bridge:
Here are some other things to know about St Anne's Park: