Broadleaved plants and mature trees support, frame and enhance a changing collection of contemporary sculpture in this stunning garden.
The Sculpture Garden was the brainchild of owner and curator Hannah Peschar over 30 years ago, and has grown from a handful of sculptures to over 200 pieces exhibited every summer.
The range of works selected by the curators is wide with styles varying from figurative to highly abstract, innovatively using contemporary metals, wire, glass, ceramics and plastics as well as the more traditional stone, wood and bronze. Each sculpture is placed in a carefully considered and meaningful relationship with the other featured works within the garden, created by co-curator and award-winning landscape designer, Anthony Paul. The result is an inspired combination of peaceful, enclosed harmony and dramatic, surprise vistas in an ever-changing environment.
Children and adults alike will feel like they have been transported to a far-away land – often compared to Wonderland, the huge plants, mysterious winding paths and fascinating sculpture will whisk you away.
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Please note that there are large open ponds and a wide stream running through the garden. The Sculpture Garden is not fully accessible for pushchairs, especially when the ground is wet. The Sculpture Garden is not a playground – we cannot permit climbing or playing on any pieces, and visitors will be expected to pay for breakages.