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Land art labyrinth with standing stones. In a peaceful corner of the Wildflower Meadow, protected by parkland trees lies the labyrinth. The idea behind it was to provide a quiet place for reflection that would be aesthetically pleasing and a point of interest and curiosity for everyone. The design was taken from a Hindu Temple in Northern India with the addition of a slightly raised asymmetrical centre forming the yin-yang symbol. Twelve slate monoliths rise from the path, echoing the Cumbrian tradition of stone circles.
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Classical
Public
Outdoor
Permanent
gravel pathway between earth banks
Jim Buchanan
No
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35 metres diameter
2002
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