Ebenezer Elliott Statue

Ebenezer Elliott Statue

📍 Sheffield S10 2TN, UK

About Ebenezer Elliott Statue

The Ebenezer Elliott Statue in Sheffield's Weston Park stands as a tribute to a significant 19th-century social reformer and poet. Known as the 'Corn-Law Rhymer' and the 'Pauper's Poet', Ebenezer Elliott (1781-1849) was a fervent campaigner against the restrictive Corn Laws, which imposed taxes on corn and drove up bread prices. His impactful poetry brought his cause to prominence, gaining recognition not just in the UK but also in France and the USA. Moved from the city centre to Weston Park in 1875, this monument is a cherished piece of Sheffield's heritage.

Visitors consistently rate the statue highly, achieving an excellent 4.8/5 stars, often praising its historical significance and the inspiring story of Elliott's fight for the working class. Despite some historical suggestions that the statue may not be a perfect likeness, it remains a powerful symbol of a man deeply admired by the people of Sheffield and beyond. It serves as a focal point for understanding a crucial period in British social history within the pleasant surroundings of Weston Park.

Visiting Information

The Ebenezer Elliott Statue is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing constant public access. The monument features a wheelchair-accessible entrance, making it easy for all visitors to approach and appreciate. As a public monument in a park, no payment is required for viewing.

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📍 Sheffield S10 2TN, UK

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