Butterfly - Webber’s Post Sculpture Trail, Exmoor, UK
Posted by: Superted
N 51° 11.161 W 003° 34.359
30U E 459978 N 5670666
‘Butterfly’, by Estonian sculptor Katre Lember is tucked under the trees, is carefully placed, almost secretly, as an insect might rest.
Waymark Code: WM874H
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 02/11/2010
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It is made from Douglas Fir taken from the Porlock Toll road.
Katre works as a graphic designer in Tallin.
This is one of four sculptures I saw when walking along this path. There are more on the trail which is described at: (
visit link)
The sculptures are the result of an international woodcarving event held in the autumn of 2004 and are placed alongside a 720-metre surfaced path at the Webber’s Post Access trail on the National Trust’s Holnicote Estate. The walk will take a leisurely 30 minutes.
The trail starts beneath the firs near the main car park at Webber’s Post (below, grid reference 903439). This is on a minor road, a mile south-west of Luccombe and three miles south-east of Porlock. It can also be approached on the road over Dunkery from Wheddon Cross. It is sign posted and the route displayed on a wooden board.