About Female Satyr Statue
This is really one for art enthusiasts and sculpture fans rather than casual day-trippers. You're not going to spend hours here, but it's worth a proper look if you're the type who appreciates gallery work and classical references. The piece has genuine presence, the kind of thing that photographs well and gives you something to talk about beyond the usual park routine.
If you're based at Fairview Farm Log Cabins or Lurcher Farm Cottage nearby, both brilliant spots for a proper break, this makes a decent cultural addition to your itinerary without eating up your whole afternoon. It's close enough to Nottingham city centre that you could combine it with proper galleries and museums if you're that way inclined. The real draw here is the sculpture itself rather than the surroundings - it's not a destination attraction, but it's absolutely worth the detour if you're in the area and sculpture matters to you. Free to view, takes about fifteen minutes, and genuinely thought-provoking in that way only good public art manages.
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What type of attraction is Female Satyr Statue?
Female Satyr Statue is a gallery in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands.
Are there holiday parks near Female Satyr Statue?
Yes, there are 3 holiday parks near Female Satyr Statue. The closest is Fairview Farm Log Cabins & Holiday Accommodation, just 2.3 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include Lurcher Farm Cottage Camping & Caravanning Site and Tall Trees.
Where is Female Satyr Statue?
Female Satyr Statue is located near Nottingham in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 2.3 miles away.
What else is there to do near Female Satyr Statue?
Near Female Satyr Statue you can also visit D.H.S Sign (gallery), Sergeant Major Matthew Clay (historic site), Pte Andrew Cutts (historic site), The Druid Stone (archaeological site). Browse our Nottingham area guide for the full list of things to do.