Created by the artist Andrew Sabin, The Coldstones Cut is Yorkshire’s most ambitious public sculpture. Integrated into the walls of one of the UK’s deepest quarries The Cut is an immersive experience like no other. Exploring the sculpture is both a monumental physical experience and an opportunity to contemplate fundamental existential questions. By creating a sculptural context from which visitors can look inwards, deep into the earth’s crust, as well as outwards over the spectacular contours of the Nidderdale National Landscape, the sculpture poses fascinating questions about where we are and what we do.
Admission to visitors is free and it is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
“The views are amazing… you will not be disappointed”
Between 1998 and 2010 Andrew Sabin concentrated his energies on applying his understanding of sculpture to the public realm.
Coldstones Quarry, situated on Greenhow Hill at 1400 feet above sea level, is one of the highest quarries in Britain.
The Coldstones Cut is a monumental public artwork by Andrew Sabin, designed as a sculptural response to Coldstones Quarry near Pateley Bridge.
24 hours a day seven days a week all year round.