Sustrans Waymarker (Sound Stones 2)
Sustrans Waymarker (Sound Stones 2)
Sustrans Waymarker (Sound Stones 2)

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A rough-hewn standing milestone inscribed with decoration and with a decorative slate insert at the top.

There are nine stones comprising an eight mile long musical instrument on the Sustrans route for cyclists and walkers between Wells and Glastonbury, which are part of the Atlantic Pilgrimage route from Inverness to Santiago.
Title

Sustrans Waymarker (Sound Stones 2)

Date

1999

Medium

Mendip stone

Measurements

H 240 x W 75 x D 70 cm

Accession number

BA5_WAC_S087

Acquisition method

commissioned by Sustrans

Work type

Sign or marker

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Inscription description

II / THE TOR 71 / 4M

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Located at

Cycle Path, Dulcote

BA5 3PZ

Located on the cycle path between Morrisons and the outskirts of Dulcote Village.