The Sculpture Park, Churt, Surrey - Britain's Most Atmospheric Sculpture Park
Take a whirlwind tour of The Sculpture Park in Churt, Surrey, England.
Over 800 exhibits on display within 10 acres of arboretum and wildlife inhabited water gardens in the beautiful Surrey Hills countryside make The Sculpture Park the world's most atmospheric sculpture exhibition.
Almost everything on display is for sale, with prices to suit all budgets, and as such the displays are forever changing - no two visits are ever the same!
Open all year round, the flora and fauna in The Sculpture Park change through the seasons, from the heat of the summertime to the depths of winter, and an indoor gallery hosts a fine collection of interior sculptures and artwork.
For further information, admission prices, and to buy from The Sculpture Park's online shop visit thesculpturepark.com
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The Sculpture Park, Churt, Surrey (U.K.)
A MUST place to visit, for anyone who enjoys Nature & Art, working together, in superb woodland, which envelopes over 500 pieces of original sculptures, nestling in, around & above the many trees & shrubs, or displayed in & around the numerous water features. A Photographer's Paradise, with so much to capture the imagination. All sculptures are up for sale, too!
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Visiting The Sculpture Park @ Jumps Rd, Churt, Farnham GU10 2LH, UK.
The Sculpture Park Is The World’s Largest All Year Sculpture Exhibition With Over 300 Artists Showcasing 600 Sculptures, Almost Everything Is For Sale And As A Result The Exhibits Are Forever Changing So There Is Always Something New To Discover.
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The Sculpture Park - Near Churt, Surrey. Striking Faces Shot this in 360 - Have a LOOK AROUND
Churt Sculpture Park
Our weekend wander around Churt Sculpture Park with Milo our Border Terrier.
Up to 600 sculptures in an arboretum and wildlife water garden setting with meandering footpaths.
Sculpture Park, Churt, Farnham.
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Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Bretton Hall (United Kingdom)
The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is known for its ''Poppies: Wave'' monument commemorating the victims of World War I. Bretton Hall, just five minutes away from the monument is located on a slight hill, covered with golden leaves from the surrounding trees, it is from the mansion, that you are able to look over the Upper and Lower Lakes. Fifteen minutes from Bretton Hall there is the St. Bartholomew's Chapel.
Churt Variety 2017
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The Sculpture Park near Farnham
The Sculpture Park is sited within 10 acres of woodland, lakes, streams and walkways which are home to a number of wild birds and other creatures as well as the residential doves. With over 600 ever changing sculptures on exhibition from over 200 well-known and upcoming sculptors, throughout 2 miles of trail, there will always be something new to discover and a surprise around every corner.
Situated in the heart of Surrey, near the historic town of Farnham and a stone’s throw away from popular walking destinations Frensham Ponds and The Devils Punchbowl making it an ideal location for a long day out or weekend away full of exploring.
Almost all sculptures are immediately available for sale, hire and free delivery making The Sculpture Park one of the finest and most extensive collections of sculpture and artists in the UK. We have an extensive selection of sculptures in all materials including bronze, marble, granite, glass, wood, copper, slate, steel and stone.
The Sculpture Park is an enchanting place to visit in Surrey and is suitable for all ages and tastes. Grandparents, parents and children can all enjoy a wonderful day out as can serious art collectors, enthusiasts and students. Photographers are also keen to discover the delights of the park with their cameras.
Appreciate the MagiC of LiFes PLayGround - Bretton Sculpture Park, England
Towards the End I Meant to Say - As I Jump Up and Down the wooden floor plays a tune and imaginary people clap from the benches.... I just got too caught up in jumping up and down... LoL
MagiCaL Please - CrAzY LaDy! ;) (Wink Wink)
Appreciate the MagiC of LiFes PLayGround - Bretton Sculpture Park, England
Sculpture Park in Farnham
Up to 600 sculptures in an arboretum and wildlife water garden setting with meandering footpaths.
Location : Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Jumps Rd, Churt, Farnham GU10 2LH
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Sculpture Trail Admission Prices: Adult £10
Concessions (Over 65, Children, Students, Disabled) £5
For art lovers, collectors, sculptors, photographers and nature enthusiasts, The Sculpture Park, Churt, near Farnham in Surrey is a hidden gem. From the gates you may not expect the treasures beneath, but on entering the 10 acre site you are transported into a magical world of water gardens, arboretum and incredible sculpture.
Hidden away in this area of outstanding natural beauty, over 1000 sculptures from over 300 artists are on display for all to see. Many marvel at the sheer number, size and diversity of the works, finding something for every taste, style and budget.
A two mile trail winds and weaves though the rhododendrons, past the lakes and over the streams. Steps have been carefully cut into the hills and bridges have been constructed across the babbling brooks.
A folly nestles above a waterfall, a giant tarantula towers over a grassed picnic area and many pieces of sculptural furniture create the hundreds of photo opportunities throughout the park.
Three lakes complement the park's diverse landscape and are home to an abundance of water creatures and unusual sculptural features.
Open all year round and every day, the evolving seasons create an ever changing landscape.
Toilet facilities, an indoor gallery and picnic areas make it an ideal day out for everyone and anyone
The Sculpture Park has an extensive collection of modern and contemporary sculptures in bronze, marble, granite, glass, wood, copper, slate, steel, stone etc all for sale and ready for delivery. We can also provide installation service if required. Expert advice on the acquisition of sculpture to suit all budgets freely given. Commissions undertaken.
To see the full catalog and take the online park tour visit our website at thesculpturepark.com
Open 10am - 5pm Monday -Sunday, All Year Round
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Yorkshire Sculpture Park
The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an open-air gallery in West Bretton near Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England, showing work by British and international artists, including Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. The park's collection of works by Moore is one of the largest open-air displays of his bronzes in Europe. The sculpture park occupies the parkland of Bretton Hall and straddles the border of West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire.
The Yorkshire Sculpture Park, opened in 1977, was the UK's first sculpture park based on the temporary open air exhibitions organised in London parks from the 1940s to 1970s by the Arts Council and London County Council (and later Greater London Council). The 'gallery without walls' has a changing exhibition programme, rather than permanent display as seen in other UK sculpture parks such as Grizedale Forest.
The park is situated in the grounds of Bretton Hall, an 18th-century estate which was a family home until the mid 20th century when it became Bretton Hall College. Follies, landscape features and architectural structures from the 18th century can be seen around the park including the deer park and deer shelter (recently converted by American sculptor James Turrell into an installation), an ice house, and a camellia house. Artists working at YSP, such as Andy Goldsworthy in 2007, take their inspiration from its architectural, historical or natural environment.
Since the 1990s, Yorkshire Sculpture Park has made use of indoor exhibition spaces, initially a Bothy Gallery (in the curved Bothy Wall) and a temporary tent-like structure called the Pavilion Gallery. After an extensive refurbishment and expansion, YSP has added an underground gallery space in the Bothy garden, and exhibition spaces at Longside (the hillside facing the original park). Its programme consists of contemporary and modern sculpture (from Rodin and Bourdelle through to living artists). British sculpture is well represented in the past exhibition programme and semi-permanent installations. Many British sculptors famous in the 1950s and 1960s, but since forgotten, have been the subject of solo exhibitions at YSP including Lynn Chadwick, Austin Wright, Phillip King, Eduardo Paolozzi, Hans Josephsohn, and Kenneth Armitage. Exhibitions tend to be monographic - rather than group or thematic.
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A first-person perspective London walk tour of the Frieze Sculpture 2017 in the English Gardens of Regent’s Park.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person!) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of London, featuring the Frieze Sculpture 2017 at The Regent’s Park within the English Gardens. The route begins at the southern entrance to the English Gardens, then moves through the gardens looking at the various sculptures on display there.
Sights seen along the tour include a number of sculptures in this free open-aired display, selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park), with artwork and artists including ‘FIDDLERSFORTUNE’ by John Chamberlain, ‘FINAL DAYS’ by KAWS, ‘Erl King’ by Anthony Caro, ‘Wheelbarrow (red)’ by Michael Craig-Martin, ‘Gran Elefandret’ by Miquel Barceló, ‘Vulcan’ by Eduardo Paolozzi, ’17 Acute Unequal Angles’ by Bernar Venet, ‘Standing Figure with Wheel’ by Magdalena Abakanowicz, ‘Erl King’ by Anthony Caro, and ‘Planet’ by Emily Young.
And in each video I've hidden a blinking eye, can you spot it? (It could appear more than once). In addition to the blinking eye, I've also added the Watched Walker logo to various scenes–it could be on buildings, vehicles or any other objects, so keep an eye out for it too!
Footage recorded August 2017.
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Sunrise in Churt
Sun rising from the garden in Churt timelapse
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