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I agree! If the structure itself is up to 65ft above the ground I reckon the base of it isn't very high from the ground - those diagonal supports below seem to be converging just out of camera shot - maybe to footings?

Some of the members from up there might give us the difinitive.

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Was there last year. Very impressive; the thing really is threaded through the trees as much as it seems in the pics. Worth a trip, especially when you consider the rest of Alnwick; the castle, the £5 million garden with cascading waterfall and huge tunnels of pleached hornbeam/beech (I think), along with the walled cottage garden etc etc.

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