Tree Marker – Beech
Tree Marker – Beech
Tree Marker – Beech
Tree Marker – Beech
Tree Marker – Beech
Tree Marker – Beech
Tree Marker – Beech
Tree Marker – Beech
Tree Marker – Beech

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A Windsor chair, from the seat of which dangle beech leaves, atop a tall post, with a plaque on a stick joined to the base.
Title

Tree Marker – Beech

Medium

iron

Accession number

PO18_JH_S055

Acquisition method

commissioned by the Weald and Downland Living Museum

Work type

Sign or marker

Owner

The Weald and Downland Living Museum

Custodian

The Weald and Downland Living Museum

Work status

extant

Access

charges may apply

Access note

museum opening times

Inscription description

on an attached plaque in white lettering: BEECH / The timber used by / bodgers to turn the / legs and spindles / of Windsor chairs.

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Located at

The Weald and Downland Living Museum, Town Lane, Singleton

PO18 0EU

Located along a path round the wooded hill on the southern boundary of the Weald & Downland Museum.