An outdoor sculpture selling exhibition. 2 mile sculpture trail through atmospheric woodland and water gardens. All sculpture for sale. Delivery and installation service available from expert staff. Visit to enjoy the gardens and art, and to buy sculpture. Everyone welcome. Entrance tickets available to pre-book via website.
Had a great afternoon looking around the sculptures and gardens. My grandchildren enjoyed the space and my 13 year old dog was very happy wandering around. No cafe so take your own refreshments and food or there's a pub opposite with a nice garden.
This is a great place to explore, even if you are not planning on buying a sculpture! It is an amazing woodland walk along pathways with plenty of hidden places. Without a map, it would prove difficult to negotiate the labyrinth! From 4 years old to 70, we all enjoyed it. The dragon sculpture, in particular, was beautiful! There are plenty of places to sit and have a picnic. It all felt rather magical!
I will preface by saying I'm not an art lover. I took my mum as she wanted to go, the sculptures were interesting to see and it was a nice day out. The children enjoyed posing in front of some of the statues. There's a point where you can stop and sit by the lake which was very serene. For those wondering about accessibility as I was... the step free route is definitely not step free all the way. I will attach some photos of some of the routes. I'm fortunate that I can get up and walk a few steps. I had an electric wheelchair with my son on hand to push over any difficult parts. It was tricky
Very impressive collection of sculptures through 2 miles of wooded pathways alongside the lake and water features. Most of the statues are available to buy. It took us a couple of hours to walk round, very enjoyable and interesting way to spend the afternoon. Definitely recommend a visit.
Honestly had low expectations but actually it's a great place; you see so much while walking a trail in the forest, well worth the stop or detour in my opinion. Over 600 sculptures on display. We did all the trails in 90min, you can do it faster or slower, up to you.
We went midweek,it was quiet which was ideal for my many photos l took. Absolutely brilliant, I loved it,wish we lived closer. A couple of friends after seeing my photos are planning trips there now.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Had a great afternoon looking around the sculptures and gardens. My grandchildren enjoyed the space and my 13 year old dog was very happy wandering around. No cafe so take your own refreshments and food or there's a pub opposite with a nice garden.
This is a great place to explore, even if you are not planning on buying a sculpture! It is an amazing woodland walk along pathways with plenty of hidden places. Without a map, it would prove difficult to negotiate the labyrinth! From 4 years old to 70, we all enjoyed it. The dragon sculpture, in particular, was beautiful! There are plenty of places to sit and have a picnic. It all felt rather magical!
I will preface by saying I'm not an art lover. I took my mum as she wanted to go, the sculptures were interesting to see and it was a nice day out. The children enjoyed posing in front of some of the statues. There's a point where you can stop and sit by the lake which was very serene. For those wondering about accessibility as I was... the step free route is definitely not step free all the way. I will attach some photos of some of the routes. I'm fortunate that I can get up and walk a few steps. I had an electric wheelchair with my son on hand to push over any difficult parts. It was tricky
Very impressive collection of sculptures through 2 miles of wooded pathways alongside the lake and water features. Most of the statues are available to buy. It took us a couple of hours to walk round, very enjoyable and interesting way to spend the afternoon. Definitely recommend a visit.
Honestly had low expectations but actually it's a great place; you see so much while walking a trail in the forest, well worth the stop or detour in my opinion. Over 600 sculptures on display. We did all the trails in 90min, you can do it faster or slower, up to you.
We went midweek,it was quiet which was ideal for my many photos l took. Absolutely brilliant, I loved it,wish we lived closer. A couple of friends after seeing my photos are planning trips there now.