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Wouldham Sculpture
Wouldham Sculpture
Wouldham Sculpture
Wouldham Sculpture
Wouldham Sculpture
Wouldham Sculpture
Wouldham Sculpture
Wouldham Sculpture
Wouldham Sculpture
Wouldham Sculpture
Wouldham Sculpture
Wouldham Sculpture
Wouldham Sculpture

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A small beehive-shaped stone structure with a 'pathway' cut into it and a standing stone at the end with an incised pattern representing the river on it. It is dedicated to the workers of the lime kiln industries who contributed to the wealth of this area.
Title

Wouldham Sculpture

Medium

stone

Accession number

ME1_TJ_S037

Work type

Sculpture

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Inscription description

nearby information board: THE WOULDHAM SCULPTURE / A TRIBUTE TO THE LIME KILN WORKERS / WHOSE INDUSTRY AIDED THE WEALTH OF THE AREA/ THE CENTRE STONE, WITH THE RIVER MEDWAY / REFLECTS THE MANY LOCAL STANDINFG STONES / AND MERITS THE MEDWAY AS A HIGHWAY FOR TRANSPORT

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Located at

High Street, Wouldham

ME1 3TD

Along the river path behind All Saints Church.