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Valuable 18th century marble statues stolen from Wye gardens near Ashford

The white marble statues stolen from Olantigh Gardens, Wye
The white marble statues stolen from Olantigh Gardens, Wye

Police are appealing for information after two marble statues were stolen from Wye near Ashford.

The pair of early 18th century white marble figures by Flemish sculptor Albert Xavery were taken from Olantigh Gardens between 11pm on Tuesday, May 7 and 6.30am on Wednesday, May 8.

The statues of kissing children had been at the front of the Grade-II listed property owned by the Loudon family at Olantigh Road.

The manor, which has 20 acres of gardens, is one mile north of the village.

Anyone who knows the whereabouts of the statues can call Sgt Alice Ames on 101 quoting crime reference: ZY/12727/13.

Alternatively anyone information but would prefer to remain anonymous call Kent Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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