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The Fossils

The Fossils by Louis Francis (2021)

Great Linford Manor Park is a local geological site, noted for its Blisworth limestone bedrock and the remains of a quarry that was used for stone to make the buildings in the park. Boulders that were removed from the quarry were arranged into the stone circle area that has been loved by Linford children for generations. The stones are also home to fossils from the Jurassic era, when Great Linford was a shallow tropical sea. 

Inspired by the stones, local stonemason Louis Francis has carved beautiful fossils into 3 freshly-hewn boulders. You can spot an ammonite and a scallop shell and one of the boulders forms a plinth in the quarry area where children can perform. The boulders are made from sandstone, which holds its shape when carved.

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Stone building and ornamental lakes at Great Linford Manor Park.
Great Linford Manor Park

This scenic park also boasts an Alphabet Trail, ornamental ponds, a play area and historic features which have been restored thanks to funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Visit the Great Linford Manor Park webpage for more details on how to get to the park, free car parks, facilities and accessibility.

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