Wainman's Pinnacle
| Wainman’s Pinnacle | |
|---|---|
| Cowling Pinnacle The Salt Pot | |
Wainman’s Pinnacle | |
| Nearest city | Bradford |
| Coordinates | 53°52′56″N 2°01′28″W / 53.882269°N 2.024465°W |
| Built | 1898 |
| Original use | Folly |
| Rebuilt | 1900 |
| Current use | Folly |
| Architect | Probably R. B. Broster & Sons |
Wainman's Pinnacle, originally built as a folly (and still used as a folly), is a stone obelisk in Sutton-in-Craven, North Yorkshire. It tends to be referred to as ‘Cowling Pinnacle’ or 'The Salt Pot' and could also be seen as being a part of the village of Cowling. It has been a grade II listed building in the National Heritage List for England since 23 October 1984. Wainman’s Pinnacle is situated upon Earl Crag and is often associated with Lund’s Tower as they are both locally known as the Salt and Pepper Pots.