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      There is something about sculptures outdoors and working with nature that I love.

      I like the settings of the garden and how the addition of sculpture really does enhance my enjoyment of both the garden and the artwork.

      And being a dog owner it’s such a great bonus being able to take my dog as well to so many of the UK’s best Sculpture gardens!

      Sculpture Gardens to visit

      Thirsk Hall Sculpture Garden  - Hall

      Thirsk Hall Sculpture Garden, Yorkshire

      Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

      Google Review Rating – 4.7
      20 acres of nicely informal gardens with sculptures aplenty. Two galleries, picnics, dog and children friendly. More Details here

      Yorkshire Sculpture Park

      Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, Yorkshire

      Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

      Google Review Rating – 4.6
      500 acres of gardens & sculptures. I have been a couple of times and there is so much to see with many of the sculptures changing each year. Wildlife, changing sculpture installations, galleries, great food, child friendly and welcomes dogs! Good for disabled access. More Details here

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      The Sculpture Park Stream
      The Sculpture Park Stream

      The Sculpture Park, Farnham, Surrey

      Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

      Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.7
      The Sculpture Park in Surrey is home to the biggest collection of outdoor sculptures in the UK wit over 500 to see.

      Set in 10 acres of grounds including an arboretum and wildlife inhabited water gardens there are 250 sculptures with over 800 exhibited each year.

      Turnover is regular as many pieces are exhibited and then sold. Dogs welcome. More Details here

      Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden
      Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden

      The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden, Dorking, Surrey

      Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

      Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.7
      The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden in Surrey is set in 10 acres with an ever changing display of 200+ sculptures.

      There is also a new addition of an indoor gallery to display sculptures, ceramics and smaller pieces which are too delicate to be set outside. Dog friendly. More Details here

      Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens view of St Michaels Mount
      Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens view of St Michaels Mount

      Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, Cornwall

      Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

      Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.7
      With an all year round subtropical microclimate the gardens allow exotic plants to thrive all year round. No spring or winter nonsense here!

      There are around 50 sculptures to look out for on your walk. Allow at least 90 minutes to cover most bases. A lovely cafe, gallery and nursery. Child and dog friendly too! More Details here

      Barbera Hepworth Sculpture Garden
      Barbera Hepworth Sculpture Garden

      Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden, Cornwall

      Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

      Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.7
      The gardens are great, lots of sculptures still in position where she placed them. And you get to see her studio ‘as was’. Highly recommended! Can’t recommend this garden enough!

      It’s a magical place and you can see why she fell in love with it. More Details here

      Wye Valley Sculpture Garden Art
      Wye Valley Sculpture Garden

      Wye Valley Sculpture Garden, Tintern, Monmouthshire

      Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

      Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.5
      The gardens are set in 3 acres on the wooded Wye Valley hillside so be aware of the underfoot conditions – and potential rabbit holes! Very photogenic – perfect for Instagram!

      Wander through the guided path checking out all of the 90+ sculptures and keep an ear out for the gentle sounds of a playing guitar. Assistance dogs only. More Details here

      Stone Lane Gardens Woodland Path
      Stone Lane Gardens Woodland Path, Chagford

      Stone Lane Gardens, Chagford, Devon

      Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

      Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.6
      The Stone Lane Gardens are set in 5 acres on the edge of Dartmoor National Park and became an RHS Partner Garden in 2019. Dog friendly with some nice woodland walks and take in the new annual sculpture exhibitions.

      The gardens are well known for their conservation work, annual sculpture exhibition and their collection of Birch and Alder trees. A good cafe. More Details here

      Cotswold Sculpture Park
      Cotswold Sculpture Park

      Cotswold Sculpture Park, Somerford Keynes, Gloucestershire

      Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

      Google Review Rating – 4.7
      Take a stroll through the gardens at the Cotswold Sculpture Park taking in not just the sculptures but the woodlands and flowers that create a perfect setting.

      Not overly formal, there is a relaxed feel to the trails as you wander at your will finding new sculptures at every turn. No pet dogs. More Details here

      Sculpture by the Lakes
      Sculpture by the Lakes

      Sculpture by the Lakes, Dorset

      Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

      Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.7
      Sculpture by the Lakes are set in 26 acres on the river Frome with over 120 sculptures to see and experience. No under 14’s as too dangerous with rushing water.

      There is a rich diversity of wildlife from dragonflies, damselflies, grass snakes, kingfishers and a breeding colony of Greylag geese. More Details here

      Henry Moore Studios & Gardens & sheep
      Henry Moore Studios & Gardens

      Henry Moore Studios & Gardens, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire

      Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

      Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.7
      The Henry Moore Studios & Gardens covers 70 acres and was where he moved to in 1940. There are 20 plus large sculptures to see.

      What is great about these gardens is that you are actively encouraged to touch and feel the sculptures. Great for children. No pet dogs. More Details here

      Broomhill Sculpture Gardens
      Broomhill Sculpture Gardens, Barnstaple

      Broomhill Sculpture Gardens, Barnstaple, Devon

      Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

      Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.6
      The Broomhill Sculpture Gardens are set in a rather hilly and mystical woodland. Dog friendly
      This is the first sculpture garden I took my last dog to back in about 2014 and we had a great time.
      Currently closed so check if it is open before you go! More Details here

      Chatsworth Sculpture Gardens Maze
      Chatsworth Sculpture Gardens Maze

      Chatsworth Sculpture Garden, Derbyshire

      Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

      Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.7
      Chatsworth Sculpture Garden is part of the wider 100 acres estate. Super family & dog friendly with lots to do and see. A Christmas Garden Illuminated Trail is well worth a visit.

      The sculptures are changed regularly. You can also see arboretum, rock garden, amazing water fountain, great restaurants and farmyard playground. More Details here

      Leonardslee Sculpture Park summer lake
      Leonardslee Sculpture Park Summer Lake

      Leonardslee Gardens Sculpture Park & Art Gallery, Horsham, West Sussex

      Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

      Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.6
      Leonardslee Gardens Sculpture Park & Art Gallery is a Grade 1 listed 240 acres of beautiful woodlands with plenty of open water with seven lakes!

      Check out the sculpture trail called ‘Walk of Life’ which takes in many of the pieces and showing of the gardens floral splendour. Dogs on leads welcome. More Details here

      All information correct at the date of publication.

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