Where are they now? (wherz it to?)
Where are they now? (wherz it to?)
While our sold sculptures are privately owned and many may not be on public view, a few can still be seen out in the wild and enjoyed by the public. Here are some of our favourite sculptures to visit around Bristol.
Please note that locations are correct at the time of publication (August 2026) but may change.
Who: Postie McGraw, No Probllama, Treasured Island and Dreamy Balloons
Where: Cribbs Mall, Bristol
These pup-ular sculptures can be found in the centre of Cribbs Mall where the fountain used to be. The sculptures are free to visit, but don’t forget to visit The Gromit Unleashed Shop while you are there for those all-important figurines, trail merchandise and the latest Wallace & Gromit goodies.

Who: Shanghai Shaun
Where: Wai Yee Hong, Eastgate Rd, Bristol
Shanghai Shaun is currently on loan to the amazing team at Wai Yee Hong, who have raised well over £19,000 for The Grand Appeal since 2018 through their spectacular Lunar New Year events and in-store fundraising. This Shaun the Sheep is free to visit, but why not stop by for something delicious to eat while you are there?
Who: Casperis & Phileas Dogg
Where: M Shed, Bristol
Remember Casperis and Phileas Dogg, two recent superstars of Gromit Unleashed 3? These two cultured pups are currently on display at the entrance to M Shed for everyone to enjoy. Entry to M Shed is free.
Take a close look at Casperis and you’ll find some unusual yet familiar-looking hieroglyphics. Phileas Dogg is decorated with hand-printed stamps from all around Bristol and was inspired by 80 ways to travel around our amazing city. If you look closely, you’ll spot some vehicles from the M Shed collection. Can you spot them and find where you live in Bristol?
While you're there, why not take a look at Cracking Exhibition, Gromit! 50 Years of Aardman in Bristol? You’ll need to purchase tickets for this one. It’s on until 13 September 2026. Make sure you pre-book to avoid disappointment. Alternatively, take a peek at a few Aardman exhibits on the first floor.

Who: Bark at Ee
Where: Outside Bristol University’s Wills Memorial Building, Queen’s Road, Bristol
This proper local Bristolian pup was painted by Bristol-born artist Leigh Flurry. Visitors to the city are welcomed by this Gromit Unleashed pup, which helps with translations of local phrases such as ‘Gert lush’, ‘Yer tiz’, ‘Alright me babber’ and ‘Ark at Ee’. You’ll find him outside, so he’s free to visit and has become a recognisable and much-loved character in the city.
Did you know that our pal Gary at The Wills Building leads tours? All profits go to The Grand Appeal and it’s an amazing opportunity to learn more about one of the most iconic buildings in Bristol and get to the top of the tower. Their Tours have raised over £50,000!

Who: Wings
Where: On the Brigantia Ferry boat, Bristol Ferry Boats
If you head down to the famous Bristol harbourside and head to Bristol Ferries, you should spot Wings. He’s a mini pup from Gromit Unleashed Hong Kong in 2014. Now he has a new home, sailing around the beautiful Bristol harbourside for everyone to enjoy.

Who: Grosmos
Where: AV8 Restaurant, Cotswold Airport, near the village of Kemble in Gloucestershire
Gromos, our starstruck pooch, is on public display at Cotswold Airport’s AV8 Restaurant. Why not pop by for a lovely lunch and snap a photo with Gromos? Painted by Bristol graffiti artist Cheba, this out-of-this-world Gromit is not to be missed. If you time it right, you may see the resident Spitfire take off and land for some extra excitement.

Who: Shaun-xiào and National Treasure
Where: The Royal Mint, Pontyclun, Wales
Created by the Royal Mint designer Stephen Taylor, Shaun-xiào celebrates the Chinese Lunar New Year of the Sheep in 2015. You’ll see this b-ewe-tiful Shaun outside the entrance to The Royal Mint and he’s not to be missed.

Over 10,000 one pence pieces were used to create National Treasure, which is why it’s so fabulous that this masterpiece of a pup’s home is also at The Royal Mint in Pontyclun. You’ll find him near the entrance and gift shop.
While you are there, why not take a tour and go behind the scenes at Britain's oldest company, the only place where UK coins are made.

Who: Space Oddi-Tea, Oh Bollards!, Mandrill's Best Friend and Creature Comforts
Where: Oakham Treasures, Portbury Lane - In the cafe. No payment is required.
If you want to tick nine fabulous sculptures off the list, head to Oakham Treasures. Nestled in the cafe, you can take photos with our Ziggy Stardust-inspired Wallace Space Oddi-Tea, the traffic cone Feathers McGraw, Oh Bollards!, Mandrill's Best Friend and Creature Comforts. Why not enjoy a lovely lunch or piece of cake while you are there?

Who: Alright Me Babber?, Bagpuss Shaun, Isambaaard, Melonie and Bristol Fashion
Where: Oakham Treasures - Inside the museum. You must pay for entry.
If you pay to enter the museum celebrating retail and farming history in the UK with a huge collection of interesting and nostalgic displays, you’ll see a baa-rilliant collection of Shaun the Sheep sculptures from Shaun in the City. Alright Me Babber?, Bagpuss Shaun, Isambaaard, Melonie and Bristol Fashion are all lined up so you can tick six more sculptures off your list.

Who: Bristol's Own
Where: Bristol Royal Hospital for Children
Rain or shine, you’ll find Bristol's Own keeping guard on Upper Maudlin Street, next to Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. This loyal sculpture honours the loyal canine service members who served in World War I. This very proud pup continues to guard his station, welcoming passers-by, and is regularly visited by the hospital's patients. Giles Woodward and Barcan + Kirby Solicitors generously sponsored this sculpture during the 2018 trail. After purchasing at auction, they generously donated Bristol’s Own back to the charity for everyone to enjoy.
If you take a peek over the road, you’ll find The Grand Appeal fundraising office. If you are there during the week, between 9 am and 5 pm, why not pop over to explore our Gromit Unleashed and Wallace & Gromit goodies for sale or chat to our fundraising team about our upcoming events?

Who: Edelweiss
Where: Bristol Airport
If you’re jetting off somewhere fabulous this year, be sure to look out for Edelweiss in its new home. That’s right, the hills have officially arrived at Bristol Airport.
Our Alpine-inspired pooch from Gromit Unleashed 3, painted by Jenny Urquhart, will be on hand to greet passengers. Don’t forget to say hi and take a selfie, but make sure you don’t miss your flight!

Who: Wallambard
Where: Clifton Observatory, 360-degree rooftop cafe
Trading his teacup for a technical engineering drawing of Wallace’s moon rocket, this Wallace sculpture received the full Isambard Kingdon Brunel makeover. Designed by Tim Miness, who also designed Isambark Kingdog Brunel and Isambaaard. This sculpture has been welcoming visitors to the observatory since 2018. The 360-degree cafe is sometimes closed for private events. Please check the opening times to avoid disappointment.

Who: Ringmaster
Where: Spitfire Hangar at Brabazon, Frise Street
Gromit trail fans will remember this beauty of a Gromit, painted by local artist Tozer Signs. During the trail, this show-stopping pooch was located next to Bristol Children’s Hospital, but he’s now looking right at home in his new home in the Spitfire Hangar at Brabazon next to the Mokoko Cafe. Roll up to see this show-stopping pooch, Ringmaster.

Who: Once Upon a Time
Where: Bristol Old Vic

