English: Sundial in Belton House gardens, the subject of Helen Cresswell's 1987 novel Moondial, dramatised as a BBC series in 1988. Correctly called Lord Tyrconnel's sundial, it depicts carved limestone figures of Time and an attendant Cherub by Caius Gabriel Cibber, with a bronze sundial by Thomas Wright dated 1725.
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