Cushy Glen, the Highwayman
Cushy Glen, the Highwayman
Cushy Glen, the Highwayman
Cushy Glen, the Highwayman
Cushy Glen, the Highwayman
Cushy Glen, the Highwayman
Cushy Glen, the Highwayman
Cushy Glen, the Highwayman
Cushy Glen, the Highwayman

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A standing bearded man, holding a heavy cloak around his body and over his head, holding a dagger in his right hand.
Title

Cushy Glen, the Highwayman

Date

2012

Medium

stone

Accession number

BT49_FP_S066

Acquisition method

commissioned by Limavady Borough Council; funded by the Northern Ireland Tourist Board

Work type

Statue

Owner

Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council

Custodian

Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

2013

Access

at all times

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Located at

Windyhill Road, Limavady

BT49 0QY

Located at the Largantea Picnic Area in a layby off the south side of Windyhill Road.