A superb brown-hued York stone block that until the demolition in circa 2000 was set into the gable end stonework of a building located in Crayke, near Thirsk, North Yorkshire. This beautifully carved head is said to be of the famous naturalist, Charles Darwin. The block would look amazing set into the masonry of either a new or restored building.
declaration
Dandelion Stone Troughs & Architectural Antiques has clarified that the The Darwin Stone (LA536446) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being Mid to Late Victorian
additional info
Period: Victorian Architectural & SalvageMid Victorian Architectural & SalvageLate Victorian Architectural & Salvage
Category: Architectural & SalvageReclamation
Material: Stone
Origin: British
Date of Manufacture: Mid to Late Victorian
location
This The Darwin Stone is located in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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