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Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew
Village Sign – Saint Andrew

© the artist. Image credit: Tracy Jenkins / Art UK

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The statue was commissioned by the Parish Council from Paul Richardson, who lives in Capel St Andrew, to commemorate the millennium. This impressive over life-size figure stands against a sculpted tree trunk, rising up to display the name of the village in bold lettering. The group is set against the wall of a long barn, besides a cross roads. The saint is shown as a fisherman holding fish and an eel, with a shield with his cross behind him. A small bird nests in the tree and a doe emerges from behind the tree trunk. The church at his feet is a reconstruction of the parish church, documented by 1529 but demolished, presumably as a result of the Reformation, by 1553. Some masonry remains were uncovered during farming at Church Farm. 
Title

Village Sign – Saint Andrew

Date

2000

Medium

steel

Measurements

H 270 x W 150 x D (?) cm;
Plinth: H 5 x W 150 x D (?) cm

Accession number

IP12_TJ_S052

Acquisition method

commissioned by Capel St Andrew Parish Council

Work type

Sign or marker

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Signature/marks description

on left side of saint's robe: PAUL RICHARDSON

Inscription description

at feet of wooden model of village church: 2000; on church tower 1539; on branches of tree: CAPEL ST ANDREW

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Church Road, Capel St Andrew

IP12 3NL