Scaffolding Santas help repair Wellington Monument

PA Media Santas erecting scaffolding around the Wellington MonumentPA Media
A team of Father Christmases covered the monument in scaffolding

A team of Santas have helped put up scaffolding around a historic landmark ahead of repair work taking place.

Scaffolders dressed as Father Christmas have covered the Wellington Monument on the Blackdown Hills in Somerset.

The Grade II* listed, 175ft (53m) triangular obelisk was built in 1817 as a tribute to the Duke of Wellington's victory at Waterloo.

The stonework is crumbling and the monument has been fenced off since 2005 due to falling debris.

The National Trust said the project to repair the monument will cost £3.45m and take 18 months to complete.

PA Media Santas erecting scaffolding around the Wellington MonumentPA Media
The Grade II* listed obelisk is 175ft (53m) tall
PA Media Santas erecting scaffolding around the Wellington MonumentPA Media
It was built in 1817 as a tribute to the Duke of Wellington's victory at Waterloo
PA Media Santas erecting scaffolding around the Wellington MonumentPA Media
Stonework is crumbling and the monument has been fenced off since 2005
PA Media Santas erecting scaffolding around the Wellington MonumentPA Media
Scaffolding has been erected around a historic landmark ahead of repair work taking place
PA Media Santas erecting scaffolding around the Wellington MonumentPA Media
The obelisk is situated on the Blackdown Hills in Somerset
National Trust/Fran Stothard Wellington monument, Blackdown Hills, SomersetNational Trust/Fran Stothard
The project to repair the monument will cost £3.45m

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