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English: View from the southeast of the early to mid 17th-century riverside garden pavilion overlooking the River Thames at Caversham Court, Caversham, Berkshire. Also known as The Gazebo. The two-storey structure is first recorded in 1663, but was probably built some years earlier. The pavilion was partially restored in 1979–1980, and extensively restored in 2008–2009. The original weathervane is in St Peter's Church, and a 21st-century replica has been put on the pavilion in memory of a local campaigner called Molly Casey.
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