New consultation included areas previously not agreed
Doddington Hall will be showcasing sculptures from local, national and international artists from Saturday 16 July to September 11, with Lincolnshire artists leading the way.
There is no extra cost for the exhibition, with standard garden admission charges applying at just £8.50 for adults, £4.50 for children, or £22 for a family ticket. “Many of the impressive sculptures are more than ten feet tall, and they’re extremely complex and well finished. Being made of a mixture of stone and metal, some are incredibly heavy so manoeuvring them into position has been a huge undertaking. It’s not every day you see a gleaming angel being hoisted into the sky or a huge bull being lifted over a hedge!”
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