Brighton Beach Flint Grotto
One fisherman has used his love of pebbles and shore to create a crazy garden of rocky art.

🗿 A unique sculpture garden on Brighton Beach, created by fisherman Rory McCormack from flint pebbles and shells.
🎨 The project began as a workbench and evolved into a large collection of ornate flint sculptures, mainly based on prehistoric statues and ancient figurines.

Why Go

🗿 Unique outsider art made from local materials
🎨 Inspired by ancient statues and historical figures
💪 Testament to individual determination and creativity
🌊 Located on the historic pebble beaches of Brighton

Why Avoid

⚠️ Council previously deemed sculptures a "health and safety risk"

Tips

📍 Located about half-way between Brighton Pier and Concorde 2 music venue.
🚶 Requires negotiating steps and walking over pebbles to see the sculptures close up.

Last updated 7 days ago

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