Ramster Garden in Chiddingfold will be transformed with an array of stunning sculptures this spring by the Surrey Sculpture Society from 3rd May to 2nd June 2024. The sculpture trail will be held within the enchanting woodland garden, making it an unforgettable experience.
This event is a unique opportunity to discover a world of wonder and imagination through sculpture whilst exploring the renowned 25-acre Ramster Garden, home to a spectacular collection of rhododendrons and azaleas. Feast on a fantastic show of colour, unusual and rare plantings blended with some of the finest artist talent.
Around 100 sculptures created by professional and emerging sculptors will be exhibited and available for purchase. The pieces range from modern abstract to classical styles created from various materials, including ceramics, metal, glass, stone, wood, and bronze.
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