Northumberlandia land sculpture

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Northumberlandia is a large human-shaped land sculpture in Northumberland, England, formed from mining spoil and known as the “Lady of the North.”

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Predicate Object
instanceOf earthwork
land sculpture
public artwork
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Lady of the North NERFINISHED
architect Charles Jencks NERFINISHED
area about 19 hectares
associatedWith Blagdon Estate NERFINISHED
Shotton Surface Mine NERFINISHED
builtFrom spoil from Shotton Surface Mine
category Land art
Outdoor sculptures in the United Kingdom
Sculptures in England
Tourist attractions in Northumberland
constructionStartDate 2010
country England
designedBy Charles Jencks NERFINISHED
developer Banks Group NERFINISHED
fundedBy Banks Group NERFINISHED
hasFeature grassed slopes
lakes
network of footpaths
viewing platforms
hasNickname Lady of the North NERFINISHED
hasRelief hills and contours forming a human figure
hasViewOf Shotton Surface Mine NERFINISHED
hasWalkingRoutes approximately 4 miles of paths
height about 34 metres
inception 2012
isAccessibleTo the public
length about 400 metres
locatedIn Northumberland
United Kingdom
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedNear Blagdon Estate NERFINISHED
Cramlington NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Northumberland Wildlife Trust NERFINISHED
materialUsed earth
mining spoil
rock
nearbyCity Newcastle upon Tyne NERFINISHED
openingDate 2012
operator Northumberland Wildlife Trust NERFINISHED
partOf Blagdon Estate grounds NERFINISHED
purpose land art installation
public recreation
shape reclining female figure

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Cramlington hasLandmark Northumberlandia land sculpture