
Fish Sculpture - Rode Hall, Scholar Green, Cheshire,UK.
N 53° 06.806 W 002° 16.435
30U E 548599 N 5885135
A willow sculpture fish located in the grounds of Rode Hall, an 18th century country house located on Church Lane in Scholar Green.
Waymark Code: WM107FT
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/14/2019
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The fish is a woven willow sculpture located next to a small pool in the grounds of Rode Hall. It can be seen when following the Snowdrop Walk towards the large lake. It is one 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: (
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Rode Hall is an early 18th century country house set in extensive grounds and is Grade II* listed. (
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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. (
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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.
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