Abbot Hall Park Peace Pole - Kendal, Cumbria, UK.
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Poole/Freeman
N 54° 19.405 W 002° 44.624
30U E 516667 N 6019536
A wooden peace pole located in the 'Peace Garden' in Abbot Hall Park in Kendal.
Waymark Code: WM13FR0
Location: North West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 12/03/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member adgorn
Views: 7

The peace pole is located in the 'Peace Garden' in Abbot Hall Park in Kendal.

The 4 metre high wooden peace pole is located at the centre of a small 'Peace Garden' close to the bowling green in Abbot Hall Park. The garden is designed to commemorate the First World War, and the pole was put up on the 70th Anniversary of VE Day.

The design of the garden and planting scheme was undertaken by Stephenson Halliday a local firm, with specialist advice by engineering consultants Curtins.
Much of the work was undertaken by the Kendal offices of Continental Landscapes and Horticare.
Electricity North West donated its expertise by transporting and raising the Peace Pole.

The 'Peace Pole' was created from a four ton block of seasoned oak by Kendal College and is inscribed with the words;
'May Peace Prevail On Earth'


(visit link)

The draft plans for the 'Peace Garden' were unveiled in January 2015. The description published in the Westmorland Gazette reads as follows;

"PLANS for a Peace Garden commemorating the First World War in Kendal have been unveiled.
Town councillors have approved the concept of the garden in Abbot Hall Park, at a cost of £10,000.
The idea was put forward by the town’s Mayor, Cllr Tom Clare, as a way of creating a ‘lasting legacy’ of the outbreak of WWI.
Cllr Clare said the plan was to create a civic garden with plenty of symbolism built into it, and that Kendal’s twin town of Rinteln in Germany was being encouraged to create its own.

The draft design by Kendal artist Evelyn Sinclair consists of a low mound, symbolising the earth, with a wooden peace pole at the centre.

The pole will be approached between two zig zag beds of roses, which represent the trenches of WWI, and barbed wire.

The path will flower with red poppies at the appropriate time of year and the rest of the garden will be divided into four sections, reflecting the four seasons and the phrase ‘from the four corners of the earth’.

Around the pole will be a steel sculpture of barbed wire transformed into Tudor Roses – the rose is intended to be a symbol of peace as it combines the emblems of the warring Houses of Lancaster and York."
SOURCE: (visit link)

(visit link)

(visit link)
Languages: English

Made of: Wood

Search for...
Geocaching.com Google Map
Google Maps
MapQuest
Bing Maps
Nearest Waymarks
Nearest Peace Poles
Nearest Geocaches
Create a scavenger hunt using this waymark as the center point
Recent Visits/Logs:
Date Logged Log  
sheisdesign visited Abbot Hall Park Peace Pole - Kendal, Cumbria, UK. 01/27/2021 sheisdesign visited it