The Cumbrian Way
The Cumbrian Way
The Cumbrian Way
The Cumbrian Way
The Cumbrian Way
The Cumbrian Way
The Cumbrian Way
The Cumbrian Way
The Cumbrian Way
The Cumbrian Way
The Cumbrian Way
The Cumbrian Way
The Cumbrian Way
The Cumbrian Way

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A compass with cairn incorporated into a landmark sculpture marking the start of the Cumbrian Way.
Title

The Cumbrian Way

Date

2000

Medium

galvanised steel

Accession number

LA12_FJ_S116

Acquisition method

commissioned by South Lakeland District Council

Work type

Sign or marker

Custodian

South Lakeland District Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

February 2000

Access

at all times

Inscription description

plaque 1: This Sculpture marks the start of the Cumbrian Way / long distance route from Ulverston to Carlisle. / It represents a compass with cairn in the centre. / The cairn contains rocks representative of the / geology along the route. / The route is shown on the side of the cairn together with / Ordnance Survey map references on key points / along the route. / The sculpture was made and installed by sculptor / Chris Brammall in February 2000.; floor plaque: Cumbria Waymarker / Installed February 2000 / by / South Lakeland District Council / Designed and made by C.A. Brammall

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Located at

The Gill, Ulverston

LA12 7BP

Sited in the car park.