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This image shows several large, rust-colored metal horseshoes standing upright on a grassy field. The horseshoes are partially buried in the ground and vary in size. The background is filled with dense green trees and foliage.

The Horseshoes

Horseshoes by arcangel (2021)

The Grand Union canal was cut through Great Linford Manor estate in 1800. In the early days canal boats were towed along by workhorses and the canal was used for transporting materials, such as bricks made locally, between London and Birmingham. Nowadays the canal is used for leisure purposes. The early heritage of the canal has been interpreted through 5 metal horseshoe sculptures, created by arcangel.

Based in Hitchen, arcangel are a team of master craftsmen producing architectural and sculptural metalwork and they also created the Lime Leaf Chair for Great Linford Manor Park.

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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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