Garden Festival 'zone' | Health and Wellbeing |
Sponsor, if appropriate | Green City Wholefoods |
Type of object | Pavilion, building or other structure |
Current situation | Unknown |
Notes | Jack's cow was a chainsaw sculpture by Neil Shaw Finlayson, and was reportedly moved to Chatelherault Country Park after the Garden Festival. See also the related Green City Wholefood Café |
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Was indeed near the entrance to first car, park left-hand side of the main drive into Chatelherault. The site chosen as a link to children’s playground there and to the famous wild, white cattle of the Country Park. Unfortunately, it weathered badly, was vandalised and has gone.
Attached is a photo of myself and my brother sitting on the cow, perhaps in 1990.
Fantastic, Jenn – thank you so much. It’s the first image we’ve seen of it at Chatelherault.