King Canute Sculpture - Knutsford, Cheshire, UK.
N 53° 18.081 W 002° 22.393
30U E 541769 N 5905977
The sculpture of King Canute originally located at Tatton Park is now located in the grounds of the Town Council offices on Toft Road in Knutsford.
Waymark Code: WM12WB2
Location: North West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/25/2020
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The King Canute statue is located in the grounds of Knutsford Town Council offices.
The sculpture was commissioned by the Cheshire Gardens Trust for their medal winning show garden at the RHS Flower Show Tatton Park 2012.
It was designed by Christine Wilcox-Baker and represents King Canute, from whom the town derives its name.
The sculpture is constructed using a framework of structural stainless steel with an overlay of various stainless steel meshes and perforated sheets manipulated and formed into the finished sculpture.
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The King Canute sculpture was moved from Tatton Park and placed in front of the town council offices on Toft Road opposite the town’s Curzon cinema.
It was handed over free of charge but cost almost £4,000 to install it in the grounds of the town council offices.
A plaque placed next to the sculpture gives the following information;
King Canute
This sculpture was designed by Christine Wilcox-Baker
for the Cheshire Gardens Trust show garden at RHS Tatton 2012.
The design was inspired by the logo of Caldwell Nursery, which traded in Knutsford for over 200 years until 1991.Their logo featured King Canute (or Knut) who is said to have forded the river here and given his name to it as Knut's Ford - hence Knutsford.
The sculpture was donated to the Town Council in 2014.
Please enjoy looking at the sculpture but do not touch; Knutsford Town Council can accept no liability for injury caused by inappropriate behaviour.
Town Coat of Arms, Knutsford Town Council, CHESHIRE GARDENS TRUST