When Neil and Barbara Betts were helping their neighbours Mr and Mrs Williams clear out their garden in 1987, Neil uncovered an unusual sculpture in the undergrowth with his strimmer – and it was taken into the house and used as a doorstop.
After the Williamses passed away, Neil and Barbara inherited the sculpture, which they nicknamed ‘Henry’ after an art-historian pal of theirs remarked that it looked like the work of famous sculptor Henry Moore.
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