Gargoyles
Gargoyles
Gargoyles
Gargoyles

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The former mill building Upper Dens Works was turned into housing in an award-winning development which also involved landscaping the surrounding area to create Mill Den Park. Built into a hillside, the site is surrounded with walls and ramparts, onto which Frances Pelly added two gargoyles. One was intended as a waterspout for a pond, but this was later filled in.
Title

Gargoyles

Date

c.1987

Accession number

DD4_DO_S203

Acquisition method

commissioned by Dundee Public Art Programme on behalf of Dundee District Council and the Scottish Development Agency

Work type

Sculpture

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at all times

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Located at

Weaver’s Yard, City of Dundee

DD4 6BS