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Beer stone corbel from Berry Pomeroy Castle. Appears to be a combination of a lion and a ram. The mane terminates into a baluster-like roll and the ram's horns to the sides. The underside is chamfered to an inverted pyramid.

English Heritage, Temple Cloud Archaeology Store

Title

Chimera Corbel from Berry Pomeroy Castle

Medium

stone

Measurements

H 36.5 x W 32.5 x D 72 cm

Accession number

95199522

Work type

Sculpture

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