Whittleford Park - from Bricks to Nature
Nuneaton and Bedworth
From Bricks to Nature Heritage Trail

F: Book Sculpture, 100 years of Brickmaking on the site of the Kilns A1: Entrance Stone, Hamilton Court Entrance B: Clean Air Act 1968 Sculpture. B2: Kiln Temperature Sculpture on the site of the Round Kilns C: Ridge Tiles and Chimney Pots on the site of the Brick Banks D: Toilet Sculpture and Drain Sculpture on the site of the Long Kilns and Drying Sheds E: Kings Coal Piece. E1: Tram Tub on the site of the Tramway G: Swan Sculpture on the site of Clay Hole Number 1 A2: Tramrail Vase and Brick Flowers, Camp Hill Entrance Directional Arrow Only From Bricks to Nature Heritage Trail Map


A1: Entrance Stone, Hamilton Court Entrance.

B: Clean Air Act 1968 Sculpture. B2: Kiln Temperature Sculpture on the site of the Round Kilns.


C: Ridge Tiles and Chimney Pots on the site of the Brick Banks.

D: Toilet Sculpture and Drain Sculpture on the site of the Long Kilns and Drying Sheds.

E: Kings Coal Piece. E1: Tram Tub on the site of the Tramway.

F: Book Sculpture, 100 years of Brickmaking on the site of the Kilns.

G: Swan Sculpture on the site of Clay Hole Number 1.

H: Location of Directional Arrows.

A2: Tramrail Vase and Brick Flowers, Camp Hill Entrance.


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