Waterwise Sculpture Garden

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A shingle garden with variable sized wooden posts carved from old groynes by Tom Leach. On the western side is a single carved sculpture from similar wood. The shingle has inset planks of old wooden groynes forming loose paths. At various points there are carved wooden information boards about the project and the plants. The whole garden is planted with species that require little water to survive.
Title

Waterwise Sculpture Garden

Date

2006

Medium

wooden groynes & plants

Accession number

BN11_ECM_S029

Acquisition method

commissioned by Worthing Borough Council and Southern Water

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Worthing Borough Council

Custodian

Worthing Borough Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

West Parade, Worthing

BN11 3FJ

Located on the beach, opposite Wallace Avenue.