Modern Waymarker - Dancing Hare - Crossing the Pennines Heritage Trail
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Image: © Jan Scrine Taken: 16 Apr 2018
This sculpture of a Dancing Hare was carved by Melanie Wilks for the Crossing the Pennines Heritage Trail initiated by The Milestone Society - https://crossingthepennines.co.uk/ It stands in the private garden of 2 Old Bank Bottom Terrace, adjacent to Footpath 126/7 "The Hare Path" which winds its way between stone walls steeply up to Meltham Road, the Chain Road (there was a chain instead of a toll bar). Slawit is the local contraction of Slaithwaite. Milestone Society National id: YW_SLAMARCtP3