English: Buzza Tower Built as a windmill in 1834 to replace the Peninnis Mill, but maintained as a memorial since 1912 to King Edward's visit. It was named King Edward's Tower, but is commonly known now as the Buzza Tower. It is close to a hilltop chambered cairn and may be erected on top of another. It provides splendid views all round and shelter from the wind and driving rain.
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