Cockerel
Cockerel
Cockerel
Cockerel
Cockerel
Cockerel
Cockerel
Cockerel
Cockerel

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The sculpture of a cockerel in galvanised steel. The ‘Dorking’ was a chunky breed of cockerel bred by the Romans for its meat, and it is the symbol of Dorking town. It is sited in the middle of a busy roundabout.
Title

Cockerel

Date

2007

Medium

mild steel

Measurements

H 300 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

RH4_CFP_S002

Acquisition method

commissioned by Neil Maltby (former Chairman of Mole Valley District Council)

Work type

Statue

Owner

Mole Valley District Council

Custodian

Mole Valley District Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Access note

junction of busy main roads

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Located at

A24 Deepdene Avenue, Surrey

RH4 1QE

Located in the centre of the roundabout.