Deer Sculptures - Rode Hall, Scholar Green, Cheshire,UK.
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N 53° 06.730 W 002° 16.463
30U E 548569 N 5884994
The willow sculptures of two deer are located in the grounds of Rode Hall, an 18th century country house located on Church Lane in Scholar Green.
Waymark Code: WM10860
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/19/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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The male and female deer are created from woven willow and are situated on a bank above the path at the edge of the wooded area in the grounds of Rode Hall. They can be seen when following the Snowdrop Walk through the wooded area on the way back to the house. They are two of a number of willow sculptures created by Redstone Willow in Alsager.

"Redstone Willows is a family business that has been operating since 2002. We have run courses and undertaken a wide variety of exciting projects since then. We have worked extensively with Commercial Organisations, Schools, Charities & Community Groups and Individuals to provide them with interesting and beautiful bespoke willow sculptures, structures and baskets." Source: (visit link)
Rode Hall is an early 18th century country house set in extensive grounds and is Grade II* listed. (visit link)
The grounds include a terraced rock garden and grotto, lake, icehouse, woodland garden, a formal garden designed by Nesfield in 1860 and a stunning two acre walled kitchen garden. (visit link)

Rode Hall has much to offer the year-round visitor, with such things as, snowdrop walks in February, carpets of bluebells in May, produce growing in the walled garden and monthly Farmers Markets.
Rode Hall Website: (visit link)
Name or use 'Unknown' if not known: Deer

Figure Type: Animal

Artist Name or use 'Unknown' if not known: Redstone Willow

Date created or placed or use 'Unknown' if not known: Unknown

Materials used: Willow

Location: Rode Hall, Scholar Green

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