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The Sculpture Park

Sculpture in Haslemere

Updated: March 19, 2024 07:02 AM

The Sculpture Park is located in Haslemere (Town in England), United Kingdom. It's address is Jumps Rd, Churt, Farnham GU10 2LB, United Kingdom.

Jumps Rd, Churt, Farnham GU10 2LB, United Kingdom

46WV+HW Farnham, United Kingdom

+44 1428 605453

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Check Time Table for The Sculpture Park


Monday10 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 5 PM
Thursday10 AM to 5 PM
Friday10 AM to 5 PM
Saturday10 AM to 5 PM
Sunday10 AM to 5 PM

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Where is The Sculpture Park?

The Sculpture Park is located at: Jumps Rd, Churt, Farnham GU10 2LB, United Kingdom.

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Coordinates: 51.1464941, -0.755241

The Sculpture Park Reviews

Brenda
2023-10-29 12:39:33 GMT

Had a lovely day out, spent about 5 hours out which included a coffee break at pub across the road. No cafe on site but no problem, they have toilets. Staff was polite and informative. Absolutely hundreds of sculptures to see and the trail was quite easy to follow.

Emily Wilkinson
2023-11-16 08:52:16 GMT

Our trip to the park this week was a little soggy, but enjoyable. If you've not been then make sure you add this to your list.

With over 300 sculptures, there is alot to see and take in. It's a great couple of hours of wandering around, and you can pop to the Bel and Dragon over the road after.

It costs £15 to enter (£10 for concessions), parking is free and there are toilets and WiFi on site.

This was our second visit, and it didn't disappoint

Grantly Lynch
2024-02-23 14:40:39 GMT

Wonderful place. As you wander through the beautiful grounds you come across a very wide variety of sculptures. Plus they allow dogs!

Sharonja
2023-12-22 19:57:05 GMT

Great place, spent half a day here and still haven’t seen every statue properly as we had to hurry up when it was getting dark. Absolutely worth a visit!

Gavin Haydon
2023-08-28 20:13:44 GMT

A brilliant day out in a beautiful location. The sculptures are stunning amongst the gorgeous Surrey woodlands, so much to see! Enjoyed every step of the coloured trails you can follow.

Gd 12345
2023-09-30 17:04:32 GMT

A brilliant escape to immerse in art and nature. Don’t miss the amazing interactive art of the mineshaft… absolute giggle. This is my first visit… I will come again, bring friends and spread the word.
Any time here is blissful. Thank you to Eddie Powell for curating such a magical experience.
I’m not sure it’s especially easy for wheelchair users.

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2023-09-05 09:56:32 GMT

Incredible day out, great for kids and adults. Like a Disney land for Sculptures. We only managed a third of the park and are planning another visit very soon. There is a lovely pub opposite the Entrance/Exit for refreshments after this wonderful adventure.

David Pounds
2024-03-09 08:29:40 GMT

Probably the best sculpture park we've ever visited, well set out with 1,000s of sculptures. Follow the different trails to see them all. They are all available to buy and there is a small shop at reception with nice toilets. I'd highly recommend a visit. The pub opposite is great for a pit stop midway through.

Mildred
2023-08-28 09:45:43 GMT

What a truly beautiful and magnificent place to visit for a few hours to switch off from reality. It's a lot bigger than expected and over 1000 sculptures there was something beautiful in every direction. I loved it and highly recommend a visit. Plenty of picnic places and lovely walk, no matter the weather.

Aaron H
2023-07-30 13:26:08 GMT

This place is magical.

A surprising gem in the Churt woodlands, The Pride of the Valley Sculpture Park offers a fantastic half day out exploring the most wonderful art and sculptures from local, and slightly more far-flung, artists.

Visiting twice in 2016 and 2020, and clearly due another visit soon, the park is well-priced, well signposted and offers several routes around that offer varying levels of accessibility. These are split up into colours, with an option that takes you through all, or you can choose which is most suitable for you and your mobility, from the start.

Staff are warm and welcoming, and knowledgable on the installations and most of the artists too.

I’d definitely recommend visiting in the autumn/winter season, as it just adds another layer of cosy magic to the experience, with the woodlands bursting into orange and yellow hues. And there’s a pub, and plenty of others, close by for afters!

Karl Venus
2023-07-10 08:11:41 GMT

A great selection of different sculptures are placed around the place as you wind through the pretty walkways. All incorporated into the trees and vegetation it feels very magical. You cross over water and bridges and there is so much to look at. Some of the sculptures are available to buy if that's your kind of thing. The staff are very friendly and informative. There is no café available which I was surprised at but you are allowed your own food and drinks and there are plenty of shelters and benches to sit down and relax.

Hannah D
2023-06-27 11:03:14 GMT

Absolutely beautiful place, the staff are so friendly and helpful there is you need them. The park itself is like walking into a fairytale forest with waterfalls and beautiful sculptures everywhere you look. So much to see and a beautiful picnic area halfway round to sit and eat in peace and quiet. You can take dogs here on a short lead and it's nearly all in the shade so perfect for a hot day. Each sculpture has a QR code so if you want.more information or to buy its all there for you to find. There's something for everyone.

stephen danbury
2023-06-02 07:25:39 GMT

A fantastic find! I was in the area visiting for just one day and it was suggested that we go here. I am glad we did. The park is full of sculptures with huge variety. The routes through the outdoor 'gallery' are well thought out and would be a great walk through the woods and around the lakes, even without the sculptures. I would definitely go back and would recommend to anyone in the area who is lost for somewhere to visit for a few hours

João Filipe Pereira
2023-04-15 21:42:53 GMT

What an incredible park to spend an amazing day with the family. Yes, it is challenging to visit everything if you have little kids, but it is what it is. We tried to explore everything. My 3yr old son loved it. Amazing sculptures. You will find new ones everytime you cross ways.

Will Thompson
2023-04-16 15:00:31 GMT

I didn't know what to expect prior to arrival and while sculptures are not my thing I really enjoyed myself here. There are so many incredible works of art to look at that my 2 and half hours visit didn't do it justice. This must be one of the best collections of sculptures available and rather than being in a dull museum are located in a wonderful location. I'll hopefully return soon. Highly recommended!!

Aria Carvalho
2023-08-05 12:09:51 GMT

Visited many times over the years, staff are lovely and it’s so magical and peaceful here. Was raining when we visited but there tree cover means it’s still a good rainy day activity and means it’s quieter than usual. Wear good walking shoes when visiting 😁

Neal Smith
2023-07-29 17:04:14 GMT

Nice way to waste away 2-3 hours winding your way through the paths with sculptures every way you look. Toilet facilities but no cafe on site, so took took a picnic and sat in one of the wooden huts.

Wendy Kilby
2023-03-14 17:37:09 GMT

Fantastic afternoon out expanding your imagination, so much to see and take in, I wished we went earlier. However, it gives us the excuse to return. The sculptures are amazing from the smallest to the gigantic. You will never take in everything in a trip. The only thing that would improve it is an on site cafe, although you can pop out for a drink or bite to eat in the pub opposite, we just never allowed enough time. We'll worth a visit. A small selection of photos from many.

peter upton
2023-10-29 09:13:32 GMT

Was an experience.lovely place to visit. Went on a weekday and the weather was questionable. That was an advantage as the place only had a few visitors, so walking round viewing all the sculptures there was no rush to get round to see them all. The grounds are well laid out with a clear map and signposted one way route. We did half then when over road to local pub for a coffee and rest, at a good time as it was when the heavens opened. After break back for second part of route around park. I found the walk in dark an amazing experience, a must when there. Time needed to have full experience and see everything including a break took up about 5 hrs. Overall the experience was massive eye opener, staff member was lovely when we got there she explained everything needed to get most from our visit. Loved the place and would encourage people to visit. 👍👍👍👍👍

Graham Cawte
2023-11-02 13:33:23 GMT

Really nice meandering walk. Uneven in places, but there is a route for wheelchair users.

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