Folkestone Artworks: Richard Wilson, 18 Holes
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David Troke
Vibrant colours
Oct 5th, 2021 -
Lesley R
Built from the concrete slabs from the old Rotunda crazy golf course, this artwork brings back memories of fun-filled days by the seaside. I am so glad this little piece of history remains. It is an artwork that makes me smile. The artwork sits beautifully alongside the beach huts stretching along the promenade, now overlooking mermaid beach. It must have been a feat to create for the Trienniel back in 2008, but it's an artwork I still enjoy to this day.
Aug 30th, 2020
Contact Info
- (130) 376-0740
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Q What is the phone number for Folkestone Artworks: Richard Wilson, 18 Holes?
A The phone number for Folkestone Artworks: Richard Wilson, 18 Holes is: (130) 376-0740.
Q Where is Folkestone Artworks: Richard Wilson, 18 Holes located?
A Folkestone Artworks: Richard Wilson, 18 Holes is located at Coastal Promenade, Folkestone, eng CT20 2DZ
Q What is the internet address for Folkestone Artworks: Richard Wilson, 18 Holes?
A The website (URL) for Folkestone Artworks: Richard Wilson, 18 Holes is: https://www.creativefolkestone.org.uk/artists/richard-wilson-artworks/
Q What days are Folkestone Artworks: Richard Wilson, 18 Holes open?
A Folkestone Artworks: Richard Wilson, 18 Holes is open:
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Q How is Folkestone Artworks: Richard Wilson, 18 Holes rated?
A Folkestone Artworks: Richard Wilson, 18 Holes has a 4.5 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.
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( 2 Reviews )David Troke on Google
Vibrant colours
Lesley R on Google
Built from the concrete slabs from the old Rotunda crazy golf course, this artwork brings back memories of fun-filled days by the seaside. I am so glad this little piece of history remains. It is an artwork that makes me smile.
The artwork sits beautifully alongside the beach huts stretching along the promenade, now overlooking mermaid beach. It must have been a feat to create for the Trienniel back in 2008, but it's an artwork I still enjoy to this day.