Queen's Monument
Statue In Penrith, Cumbria
Queen’s Monument is a 7.5 m memorial topped by a figure of Britannia to commemorate Queen Victoria’s accession to the throne.
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Where Is Queen's Monument?
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54.482064, -2.651935
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Where To Park For Queen's Monument?
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54.481067, -2.649244
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Although there is a big parking area just nearby to the statue, this was for private residence so we parked on the grassy verge just off the access road instead.
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