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The ultimate illustrated guide to the sculpture parks and trails of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales.
This exciting guide to the sculpture parks, trails and gardens of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales is the perfect book for those who like art and the outdoors. Divided up into countries and regions, the book is informative as well as beautifully illustrated with fabulous images of sculptures by a broad array of international artists. It provides information on all the major sculpture venues of interest, featuring the best and most established, while also providing a wide range of other interesting places to visit and explore. Each feature provides directions of how to get there, along with an overview of the park or trail, and lists sculptures of particular interest and quality, while maps of each area will help you find places close by to visit. This makes it easy to see which places are suited to you depending on your preferences, level of interest and time available.
This fully revised 2nd edition provides updated information and new entries for England, as well as brand new sections providing thorough coverage of Scotland, Ireland and Wales. The ideal guide for those with a passion for both nature and sculptures.

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6 Times RIGHTfrom 6 Times, Antony Gormley, 2010. (See .) Photo Keith Hunter Photography, courtesy of National Galleries of Scotland

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This electronic edition published in 2022 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

BLOOMSBURY, HERBERT PRESS and the Herbert Press logo are trademarks of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

First published in Great Britain in 2013

Copyright Alison Stace, 2013

Alison Stace has asserted her right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as Author of this work

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ISBN: 978-1-912217-25-0 (PB)
ISBN: 978-1-789941-45-6 (eBook)
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IMAGE CREDITS

.) Photo Keith Hunter Photography, courtesy of National Galleries of Scotland

) Photo: Barnaby Hindle, courtesy of Cass Sculpture Foundation, Goodwood

.) Photo: courtesy of South Tyneside Council, by permission of the Estate of Juan Muoz

.) Photo: James Fraher, courtesy of Sculpture in the Parklands

. Photo: Bob Van de Sande

. Photo: Thierry Bal, courtesy of Tatton Biennial

Fallen Deodar, Jilly Sutton. From Broomhill Art Hotel, see . Photo: Bob Van de Sande

Bog Wood Road, Johan Sietzema, 2005. From . Photo: Alison Stace, by permission of Sculpture in the Parklands

Ball Player, Ana Duncan, exhibited in 2012. From . Photo: Alison Stace, by permission of Mill Cove Gallery & Gardens

Poise: Shifting Skies, Edwin Baldwin, 2012. Steel and porcelain. From . Photo: courtesy of Broomhill Art & Sculpture Foundation

The Brockhall Warrior, Joanna Malin-Davies, 2003. Jesmonite. From

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