Lincoln Longwool Sheep
Lincoln Longwool Sheep
Lincoln Longwool Sheep
Lincoln Longwool Sheep
Lincoln Longwool Sheep
Lincoln Longwool Sheep
Lincoln Longwool Sheep
Lincoln Longwool Sheep
Lincoln Longwool Sheep
Lincoln Longwool Sheep
Lincoln Longwool Sheep
Lincoln Longwool Sheep

© the artist. Image credit: Peter Roworth / Art UK

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Three standing sculptures of the local breed of Lincoln Longwool sheep that appear to be crossing the path.
Title

Lincoln Longwool Sheep

Medium

welded scraps of iron & chain

Measurements

H 78 x W 40 x D 120 cm

Accession number

LN10_PR_S086

Acquisition method

funded by the European Union, Lincolnshire County Council and the East Midlands development agency

Work type

Sculpture

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

Water Rail Way, Stixwould

LN10 5HN

Located near Stixwould on the Water Rail Way, a walking and cycle route between Lincoln and Boston that runs alongside the River Witham.