Bronze Bull at Builth Wells, Wales

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Bronze Bull at Builth Wells, Wales

Image: © Derek Voller Taken: 20 Sep 2016

Situated in the riverside park, this life size bronze bull was given to the town by local sculptor Gavin Fifield in 2005. It is a symbol of the town's long association with cattle. Unfortunately the bull's tail was stolen by vandals in July 2014. It was recovered sometime later and replaced.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.149752
Longitude
-3.401852