View from Creech Hill has become iconic image of the Somerset Levels It overlooks the imposing King Alfred's Tower on the Stourhead Estate But the skyline is under threat after plans were submitted for a turbine Locals and the National Trust fear it will tarnish the treasured landscape

By Leon Watson for MailOnline

Published: 12:27 EST, 26 August 2014 | Updated: 20:11 EST, 26 August 2014

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Astunning rural landscape hailed as one of the finest views in England by the National Trust could be ruined by a 242ft high wind turbine.

The outlook from Creech Hill towards the imposing King Alfred's Tower on the Stourhead Estate has become an iconic image of the Somerset Levels.

It features in the book 'England's 100 Best Views' and features Iron Age forts, a Roman temple and ancient woodlands.

Mocked up plans for wind turbine on Gilcombe Farm. Right showing King Alfred's Tower, left is where the turbine could be

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One of National Trust's best views in England faces being 'ruined' by wind turbine

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