Bottle of Notes

Bottle of Notes

📍 Middlesbrough TS1 2AZ, UK

About Bottle of Notes

The Bottle of Notes is a striking public art sculpture located in Middlesbrough, offering a distinctive focal point within the town. Situated between the main Square and Wilkinson Lake, this impressive piece of art has quickly become a beloved landmark, drawing visitors with its unique design and presence.

This acclaimed sculpture, which holds a strong Google rating of 4.4/5 stars from numerous reviews, is celebrated by visitors for its aesthetic appeal and ability to enhance the surrounding area. Reviewers consistently praise it as a beautiful and interesting addition to the park area, contributing a pleasant visual charm. It is designed purely as an artistic statement, and visitors are reminded that it is not intended for climbing or use as play equipment, ensuring its preservation for all to enjoy.

Visiting Information

The Bottle of Notes is accessible at all times, being open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing for flexible viewing. It features a wheelchair-accessible entrance, making it welcoming for all visitors. As a public sculpture, there are no payment requirements to view this outdoor artwork.

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📍 Middlesbrough TS1 2AZ, UK

4.4

from 39 reviews

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Showing 5 of 39 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 5 February 2026.

Anonymous
5/5
a month ago

This is a nice sculpture, this - it adds a nice look to the area. It's located just between the main Square and Wilkinson Lake, which is just down the path from this. Do not! It isn't a climbing frame; it's a sculpture. Don't use it as play equipment please.

Anonymous
5/5
6 years ago

Beautiful piece of art, a nice addition to the park area.

Anonymous
4/5
a year ago

Pleasantly surprised at the surroundings. Interesting sculpture

Anonymous
2/5
2 years ago

It's weathered well and I would imagine considered as on going piece of unfinished art with all the graffiti emblazed upon it To be honest surprised no one has stolen it to weigh in for scrap Watch where you walk and enjoy the swans and the ducks and keep your eyes peeled for the rats

Anonymous
4/5
10 months ago

Iconic part of Middlesbrough, could definitely do with a sanding and new coat of paint though