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‘No Entry’ Gates
‘No Entry’ Gates
‘No Entry’ Gates
‘No Entry’ Gates
‘No Entry’ Gates
‘No Entry’ Gates
‘No Entry’ Gates
‘No Entry’ Gates

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The sculpture forms part of the Wildspace Network Art Trail. Two rusty rectangular blocks have shapes cut out of them in the form of decorative gates and lettering.
Title

‘No Entry’ Gates

Medium

iron

Accession number

NE23_SD_S008

Acquisition method

commissioned by Inspire South East, Northumberland Public Art and Design Initiative, and funded through the Heritage Lottery Fund

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Blyth Valley Council

Custodian

Blyth Valley Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

Footpath near to Middle Farm House, Seghill

NE23 7DR

On the footpath near to Middle Farm House. Park outside Holy Trinity Church, Seghill, and take the onward path that leads over the railway line. Ignore the footpath to the right and carry on.