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Artparks
- A sculpture park in the grounds of Sausmarez Manor, St Martin, Guernsey. Provides a guide to their exhibitions, current and past, with artist profiles, details of works for sale, news, and directions.
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Broomhill Art
- Introduces the Broomhill Art Hotel and Art Gallery and shows pictures of the art gallery. Also provides photos of special events.
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Cambridge Sculpture Trails
- Highlights three different walking trails which feature the best of sculpture in old and modern Cambridge.
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Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
- Maintains a sculpture trail in the forest; includes details of current and past works, artist profiles, events, and education resources.
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Glenkiln Sculpture Walk
- A photo guide to walking and seeing the sculptures installed on the hillsides around Glenkiln Reservoir, in Dumfries and Galloway.
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Hebden Bridge Sculpture Trail
- Annual four or five week event which takes place takes place in National Trust woodland. Features the work of commissioned artists and local school children.
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High Head Sculpture Valley
- Providing information about this attraction, which features lifesize sculptures set in a rolling valley, as well as workshops, a tearoom and spa. Located near Carlisle, Cumbria.
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The Ironbridge Open Air Museum of Steel Sculpture
- Displayed on ten acres of diverse landscape in Ironbridge, Shropshire. Presents opening times and costs.
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Jerwood Sculpture at Ragley
- Foundation displays large contemporary sculpture in the grounds of Ragley Hall, near Alcester in Warwickshire.
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Little Sparta Trust
- Formed to preserve the garden created by Ian Hamilton Finlay to fuse poetic and sculptural expression; offers a history, guide for visitors, and photos of the garden and his artistic works. Near Biggar, South Lanarkshire.
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Maundy Todd Sculpture Garden and Gallery
- Holds regular seasonal shows and sculpture exhibitions throughout the year, by appointment or invitation, dedicated to works by British sculptors.
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New Art Centre
- Sculpture park and educational centre in Roche Court, Wiltshire. Represents the estates of Barbara Hepworth, Kenneth Armitage, and Ian Stephenson, and features changing exhibitions.
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Newnham Paddox Art Park
- A thirty acre contemporary sculpture garden established by the The Earl and Countess of Denbigh on their Warwickshire estate. Includes information on visiting, summer months only.
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The Sculpture Park
- Park in Farnham, Surrey that specialises in the sale of 20th century, modern and contemporary sculpture, and invites the public to visit. Includes admission times and prices, and a video tour.
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Sculptures by the Lake
- Highlighting a newly designed sculpture park located in 26 acres of ponds and streams along Dorset's River Frome.
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Storey Gallery: The Tasting Garden
- A permanent environmental artwork by Mark Dion in an old walled garden in Lancaster.
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Stour Valley Arts at King's Wood.
- Ancient woodland site in Challock, Kent, where artists are commissioned to build works from materials found in the area. Ghosts of previous work exist as the art gradually decays.
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Striding Arches
- A project creating a series of arches on hilltops surrounding the natural amphitheatre at Cairnhead in Dumfries and Galloway, created by Andy Goldsworthy; includes a visitor guide, with information about the area's heritage.
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Yorkshire Sculpture Park
- Highlights a collection of sculptures set in 500 acres of 18th century parkland landscape; offering information about its permanent and temporary displays, workshops and special events, educational programmes, and a guide for those wishing to visit the facility.
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