Orlando Compton, whose family own Newby Hall & Gardens, is pictured above with a life-sized horse fashioned from recycled horseshoes by metal sculptor Tom Hill. Orlando curated Newby25 – this year’s outdoor sculpture exhibition in the grounds of the hall.

Our client Newby Hall and Gardens has opened its outdoor sculpture trail to the public.

For the first time, visitors can follow the trail through Newby’s award-winning gardens which won a gold medal at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show.

Showcasing more than 50 sculptures from 27 nationally and internationally acclaimed artists, Newby25 also meanders through the hall’s ancient woodland and orchard, providing an inspiring journey through diverse artistic styles and mediums.

Exhibits in a range of materials from finely worked bronze to repurposed steel, glass, stone and resin include three sculptures by one of Britain’s foremost wildlife sculptors, Hamish Mackie, as well as a life-sized horse fashioned from recycled horseshoes by metal sculptor Tom Hill.

Ticket entry to Newby Hall and Gardens includes access to the sculpture exhibition which is open to the public until 28 September.

To book tickets: https://bookings.newbyhall.com/book

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