A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES

Type of Walk: Sculpture Trails

'The Touchstones illustrate Air, Water, Earth and Fire. The stones are situated on a five-mile walk ...
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Category High Peak

'Caerleon - the "fortress of the Legion" - was one of the most important military sites in Brita ...
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Category Newport

'Cambridge has within easy reach of the city centre over sixty works of 20th and 21st centur ...
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Category Cambridge

'Over 60 works of art have sprung up all round the Borough in the past few years. From Walton to Whi ...
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Category Chesterfield

'The trail was created as part of a community project to celebrate the designation of Nidderdale ...
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Category Harrogate

'In 2006 Ellesmere was chosen as the UK centre for an ambitious international touring exhibition ...
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Category North Shropshire

'The University of Exeter's Streatham Campus with its arboretum, ponds and gardens is widely ack ...
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Category Exeter

'The Sculpture Trail is maintained by the Forestry Commission with guidance from the Forest of D ...
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Category Forest of Dean

'These four sculptures form a delightful walking tour, taking in the sights of London alongside ...
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Category Westminster

'In the main squares and precincts, in numerous public buildings and at several schools, scu ...
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Category Harlow

The Ipswich Sculpture Trail 'is a small selection of some of the best public sculpture in the ce ...
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Category Ipswich

'Extending over 33 miles through Salford, Bury and Rossendale, the trail is the largest sculptur ...
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Category Rossendale

'No public artwork had been created in the city for over 50 years, and central to the project is ...
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Category Lichfield

'The sculptures were commissioned by The Forestry Commission Scotland & Scottish Enterprise with ...
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Category Stirling

'In August 2007 Sean Henry's "Couple" sculpture - a 12.5 metre high artwork (twice the height of ...
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'The Trail which is circular, starts and finishes in the car park and is ideal for a family visi ...
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Category Three Rivers

'22 different installations and sculptures dotted around the Paddington area ... Take a day (or ...
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Category Westminster

'Comprises a series of 30 artworks sited over 5 miles between Thame and Princes Risborough. It w ...
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'In the winter of 2005 Thornhill approached the Putney Partnership with the offer of further scu ...
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Category Wandsworth

'Selected artists have created unique artworks, working with local community groups, responding ...
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Category Ribble Valley

'The first written record of Harlow was in the Domesday book of 1086. Today's Harlow pioneer ...
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Category Harlow

'This walk is not for the budding sculpture or art enthusiast. Such folk will be sorely disappoi ...
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Category North Norfolk

'A good way to visit the Halo is to follow the Shoe Trail from Rawtenstall town centre. Twenty e ...
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Category Rossendale

'The ultimate Grizedale walk, this trail takes you down one side of the Grizedale valley and bac ...
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Category Eden

'The path is also home to a collection of artworks including Sally Matthew's flock of Swaledale ...
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Category Kirklees

'The Trail includes a "shadow" of a hammerhead crane common in Sunderland shipyards, and "Taking ...
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Category Sunderland

'Public Art can range from sculptures to lighting schemes, street furniture such as benches to t ...
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Category Spelthorne

'The Trail starts in Broad Street, outside what was the Museum and takes you past Browne's Hospi ...
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Category South Kesteven

'The whole Trail can be tackled in three separate "legs" – Marsden to Hebden Bridge 18.4 miles; ...
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Category Kirklees

'A series of 25 new artworks waiting to be discovered along the Tees Valley ... We commissioned five ...
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Category Stockton-on-Tees

'41 pieces of sculpture made from traditional materials make up this impressive piece of public ...
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'In February 2014, The Line launched a hugely ambitious crowdfunding campaign and successfully r ...
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Category Newham

'This sculpture exhibition is possibly the most extensive display of sculpture in the world. Set ...
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Category Waverley

'The Forest of Burnley was created between 1997 and 2001 when one million trees were planted in ...
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Category Burnley

'Download our campus sculpture trail guide (PDF - 412KB) and enjoy our campus and its art any da ...
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Category Birmingham

'Hunt for the hidden sculptures. Solve the puzzles to get clues about their location. Draw your ...
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Category Coventry

'... It features 12 unique fingerposts carved from local green oak by sculptor Martyn Bednarczuk ...
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Category Burnley

'An Education Pack has been produced to accompany the Public Art Trail ... Each Site on the Trai ...
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Category Wigan

'It demonstrates a visionary understanding of the way in which artwork can both enrich public bu ...
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'We try to make YSP as accessible as possible. The nature of the site means that some terrai ...
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Category Wakefield

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