Finished in 2014, Grayson Perry’s A House for Essex, in Wrabness, is a kitsch, ceramic-tiled folly designed for a fictional Essex girl, overlooking the River Stour (sleeps 2, from £1,250 for 2 nights; living-architecture.co.uk).
The Dunmore Pineapple, near Airth, Stirlingshire, was a single-storey summerhouse in Dunmore Park until the pineapple dome was added in 1777 (sleeps 4, 3 nights from £459; landmarktrust.org.uk). The Grade I-listed rusticated Fonthill Arch was the grand entrance to the Fonthill Estate in Wiltshire, built in 1755 (sleeps 4, from £295/night; www.beckfordarms.com).
Blickling Tower, a toy castle with a Rapunzel turret, was built in the late 18th century as the Earl of Buckingham’s race stand with ogee arches and crenellations (sleeps 4, from £779 for 3 nights; nationaltrust.org.uk).
The Gothic Temple, in the grounds of Stowe,…