Giant Sculptures Invade Kingham Lodge Gardens

The sculpture show returns to Kingham Lodge from May 17 to 26. People can see art made from stone, glass, pottery, steel, and resin, with prices between £10 and £13,000. The show brings together work from 62 British artists and 60 Zimbabwe creators alongside projects from 32 schools. Many sculptures fit inside homes on windowsills or fireplaces rather than just large gardens.

Visitors will walk through six acres of private garden space that opens only during this special event. The garden holds many plants, including rhododendrons and azaleas, that bloom during the show days. Art pieces sit throughout the grounds and inside the main Moorish Pavilion. Guests can buy cakes, scones, and soup during their visit. Money raised helps Helen and Douglas House children's hospice and local school art programs.

Tickets must be purchased ahead of time from the Sculpture at Kingham Lodge website for either morning or afternoon entry. The show attracts thousands of visitors from across the southern part of England. This marks the 14th year for this popular event. Local art programs working with over 8,000 children benefit from ticket sales.
 

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