Milton Keynes has its concrete cows, but did you know Worston, near Clitheroe, has concrete sheep ?
Quietly grazing under a shady tree there are two sculptures, a sheep and a lamb. There is little information available on the sculptures, it seems to be a community artwork. Whatever they are, they made me smile.
There is parking just across the road from the sheep and also a larger car park in the village next to the pub if you're staying a little longer.
Logging Requirements: You will need a tape measure.
Visit the location and with a tape measure, measure around the tummy of the larger animal, ( the belly of the beast), at it's maximum circumference. ( Use the largest figure )
Use the message facility to tell me the girth of the sheep in either inches or centimetres.
Please feel free to add a photo of yourself(ves) with the sheep or if you’re shy, a sign with your caching name on.
You can log the find immediately but found logs without a follow up message with the logging requirement will be deleted.
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