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The Maze was inspired by the Archbishop of Canterbury's address is 1980, in which he spoke of a ‘mazelike muddle in which the world finds itself’, and his hope that Christian and non-Christians, working together, could solve it. The design is packed with Christian symbolism, for example, the seven rings stand for the seven days of creation, the three outward turns for the three days that Christ spent in the tomb.
Maze
Both a maze and a 7-circuit labyrinth, depending on how you walk the path.
Public
The National Trust
Outdoor
Permanent
brick path in grass
Adrian Fisher and Randoll Coate
No
Call
See website for opening hours and admission costs, etc.
25.9 metres (85 feet) diameter
1981
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