Crosby Beach

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Crosby Beach is a coastal stretch in Merseyside, England, best known for Antony Gormley’s large-scale sculpture installation "Another Place," featuring 100 cast-iron figures facing the sea.

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Crosby Beach canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
coastal area
artGenre contemporary sculpture
artistOfInstallation Antony Gormley
artMovement site-specific art
coastType sandy beach
country England
environmentDesignation part of Sefton Coast Site of Special Scientific Interest
faces Irish Sea
feature dunes
mudflats
wide tidal range
hasAmenity car parks
cycle path
promenade
hasArtwork Another Place
hasLifeguardService seasonal
hasTransportConnection Blundellsands and Crosby railway station
Hall Road railway station
hasViewOf Liverpool Bay
offshore wind turbines
shipping lanes to the Port of Liverpool
hasWalkingRoute Sefton Coastal Path
isTidal yes
locatedIn Merseyside
North West England
United Kingdom
managedBy Sefton
surface form: Sefton Council
near Blundellsands
Waterloo
nearestTown Crosby
notableFor Another Place sculpture installation
numberOfSculptures 100
partOf Liverpool Bay coastline
surface form: Liverpool City Region coast

Sefton
surface form: Metropolitan Borough of Sefton
publicAccess yes
region Sefton Coast
safetyAdvisory soft mud
strong tides
sculptureInstallationStart 2005
sculptureInstallationType permanent public art
sculptureMaterial cast iron
sculptureOrientation facing the sea
sculptureSubject life-size human figures
touristAttraction yes
usedFor art tourism
recreation
walking

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Crosby hasBeach Crosby Beach
Crosby hasLandmark Crosby Beach
Hightown near Crosby Beach
Sefton Coast contains Crosby Beach
Another Place location Crosby Beach