Hardwick Park Sculpture Trail
Sedgefield
County Durham
TS21 2DN
Tel: +44 03000 262 899
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Tel: +44 03000 262 899
Six wetland-inspired oak pieces, designed and carved by north east artists Lee and Jill Brewster. The artworks, depicting a dragonfly, frog and other wetland animals, were commissioned by the Discover Brightwater Landscape Project team.
The sculpture trail starts at the park’s visitor centre, taking in the Serpentine Bridge, Fen Carr Boardwalk, main lake and west end of the Serpentine Lake before ending at the back of Temple Field.
A children’s activity booklet containing fun animal facts, trivia questions and sensory activities for families to use while visiting the sculptures will be available from Hardwick Park very soon.
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