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Burgess Hill Green Circle Public Art Trail

Burgess Hill, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom

Discover some of the important figures associated with Burgess Hill on the beautiful Green Circle public art trail.

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About Burgess Hill Green Circle Public Art Trail

The Burgess Hill Green Circle Public Art Trail was inaugurated in October 2017, being formally opened by HRH The Duke of Gloucester. The five artworks which make up the trail were selected by peers and local residents, making this a truly local art trail.

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Nature Permanent Quick and easy Sculpture Self-guided

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5


Timing

1 hour


Difficulty

Easy


Access

Good

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Added by: arttrailproject

Published: 6 February 2023

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