The Edmondsley Monument is a Grade II* listed building located in County Durham, England. It is a 19th-century Gothic-style monument built to commemorate the life of Sir Humphrey Edmondsley, a local landowner. The monument stands 30 feet tall and features a square base, tapering to an octagonal shaft, topped with a ornate Gothic-style canopy. It is constructed from local limestone and features intricate carvings, including gargoyles and other Gothic motifs. The monument offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from its elevated position.
This wall mural is on the opposite side of the road to the memorial and is easily seen and worth stopping to look at . It was painted by 'Lewis' of Durham Spray Paints .
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This wall mural is on the opposite side of the road to the memorial and is easily seen and worth stopping to look at . It was painted by 'Lewis' of Durham Spray Paints .
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