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Sculpture at Doddington

Doddington Hall

6 September at 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

The popular biennial Sculpture Exhibition returns to Doddington Hall. The stunning walled gardens and romantic wild gardens provide the perfect setting for over 300 works of art made by 60 Sculptors from across the UK and beyond.

Curators David Waghorne and Kate McGovern have carefully selected national and international sculptors to complement each area of the garden and to provide an eclectic exhibition to suit all tastes, styles and budgets. A large indoor gallery located in the Stable Yard will exhibit a captivating variety of smaller-scale pieces.

Almost every piece in the exhibition is for sale, an investment which will bring enjoyment to your home or garden for many years and will help to support the career of the sculptor.

Lincolnshire based sculptors include Ian Gill, James Sutton, Michael Scrimshaw and Michael Thacker

Gardens & Gallery open daily. Garden admission applies (no extra charge for the exhibition)

Sculpture at Doddington tickets are available on arrival at the Gatehouse and include an Exhibition Guide and access to the Gardens & Gallery.

*Please note that on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays the East Front may be temporarily closed for weddings. Visitors will be rerouted during this period and the East Front will be opened again as soon as possible.*

If you would like to visit the Hall (open Wed, Fri, Sun & BH Mon, 11am-4pm), we recommend pre-booking tickets to guarantee your preferred time slot. Hall tickets include access to the Gardens & Gallery. Pre-book here.

We thank all of our sponsors, and in particular our lead sponsor RBC Brewin Dolphin, for their very generous support of our exhibition.

Details
Date:
Friday 6 September 2024
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Website:
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Venue
Doddington Hall
Main Street
Doddington, Lincoln LN6 4RU
Phone:
01522 694308
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