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Horsham Rd, Walliswood, Dorking RH5 5RD, United Kingdom
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Standon Ln, Ockley, Dorking RH5 5PQ, United Kingdom
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The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden - CLOSED for the winter

Black & White Cottage, Standon Ln, Ockley, Dorking RH5 5QU, United Kingdom
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4.7
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5.0
1y

This is a real treasure, hidden away in the Surrey Hills. This was the third time we've visited the sculpture garden. We love it. The garden is beautifully wild, lots of woodland walks, streams and water ways. So many different sculptures, some quirky , some large, some small all in this amazing setting. It's so peaceful. We love that we can bring our dog, wander around, sit and while away the time. There are sculptures of deer which confused our dog as she was ready to chase (we always hold on tight as can't let her chase deep in our wood) but then she stopped and smelt and realised it wasn't real! The photo below shows a glass ball that reflects the surroundings , this is so bizarre as you can go to touch it but it's like 3D so the reflection is outside the sphere of the ball so like your hand goes through it! Anyway, this is a special place and well worth a visit. Do book soon as it...

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5.0
1y

It’s well worth seeking out this treasure in the southern part Surrey. You’ll get a friendly welcome and a Sculpture Walk pack which guides you along the lovely paths through the woodland and by the lakes and ponds. It’s fun seeking out all the art works here - some of which are so perfectly sited in the beautiful natural landscape.

I’ve been a couple of times now and have meandered around for a couple of hours enjoying the peace and quiet of the garden.

Visitor numbers are limited so you must book tickets in advance. The paths take you up and down though the garden-scape so those with restricted mobility might not get to see everything.

There is no café here so either bring a picnic and use the picnic tables or visit one of the local pubs (details are provided on the website and in the...

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20w

Myself, my partner, my Mum and our dog visited to celebrate my Mum’s birthday, and this will definitely be our first visit of many! Secluded yet well signposted, the Garden is like walking into a tranquil world of art and nature. With a limit on how many visitors can attend each day, you don’t feel any pressure to move round all the sculptures at a pace and can take your time appreciating everything. The real stand out for us was our interaction with Vikki, half of the creative team at the Gardens. Her enthusiasm and love for the artwork is evident, and you can’t help but get excited too! She answered all my awkward questions, went above and beyond to make Mum’s day special and took our experience from a lovely one to a truly unforgettable one. Thank you so much to the team, and see...

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Elaine WaightElaine Waight
This is a real treasure, hidden away in the Surrey Hills. This was the third time we've visited the sculpture garden. We love it. The garden is beautifully wild, lots of woodland walks, streams and water ways. So many different sculptures, some quirky , some large, some small all in this amazing setting. It's so peaceful. We love that we can bring our dog, wander around, sit and while away the time. There are sculptures of deer which confused our dog as she was ready to chase (we always hold on tight as can't let her chase deep in our wood) but then she stopped and smelt and realised it wasn't real! The photo below shows a glass ball that reflects the surroundings , this is so bizarre as you can go to touch it but it's like 3D so the reflection is outside the sphere of the ball so like your hand goes through it! Anyway, this is a special place and well worth a visit. Do book soon as it closes in Oct.
sonoflincssonoflincs
It’s well worth seeking out this treasure in the southern part Surrey. You’ll get a friendly welcome and a Sculpture Walk pack which guides you along the lovely paths through the woodland and by the lakes and ponds. It’s fun seeking out all the art works here - some of which are so perfectly sited in the beautiful natural landscape. I’ve been a couple of times now and have meandered around for a couple of hours enjoying the peace and quiet of the garden. Visitor numbers are limited so you must book tickets in advance. The paths take you up and down though the garden-scape so those with restricted mobility might not get to see everything. There is no café here so either bring a picnic and use the picnic tables or visit one of the local pubs (details are provided on the website and in the Sculpture Pack).
Juliet QuartermainJuliet Quartermain
A truly beautiful visit – I loved every corner of the gardens and sculptures. Alongside the inspiring works of art, the planting itself is thoughtfully designed and full of interest. The atmosphere is wonderfully peaceful, with something new to discover at every step. I’d recommend sturdy walking shoes if it’s wet, as some paths can be slippery. Allow around two hours to take it all in. This was my second visit, and I’ll definitely be returning to experience the gardens in another season and see the changing artworks. Many thanks to Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden for the warm welcome and for sharing such a stunning space.
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This is a real treasure, hidden away in the Surrey Hills. This was the third time we've visited the sculpture garden. We love it. The garden is beautifully wild, lots of woodland walks, streams and water ways. So many different sculptures, some quirky , some large, some small all in this amazing setting. It's so peaceful. We love that we can bring our dog, wander around, sit and while away the time. There are sculptures of deer which confused our dog as she was ready to chase (we always hold on tight as can't let her chase deep in our wood) but then she stopped and smelt and realised it wasn't real! The photo below shows a glass ball that reflects the surroundings , this is so bizarre as you can go to touch it but it's like 3D so the reflection is outside the sphere of the ball so like your hand goes through it! Anyway, this is a special place and well worth a visit. Do book soon as it closes in Oct.
Elaine Waight

Elaine Waight

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It’s well worth seeking out this treasure in the southern part Surrey. You’ll get a friendly welcome and a Sculpture Walk pack which guides you along the lovely paths through the woodland and by the lakes and ponds. It’s fun seeking out all the art works here - some of which are so perfectly sited in the beautiful natural landscape. I’ve been a couple of times now and have meandered around for a couple of hours enjoying the peace and quiet of the garden. Visitor numbers are limited so you must book tickets in advance. The paths take you up and down though the garden-scape so those with restricted mobility might not get to see everything. There is no café here so either bring a picnic and use the picnic tables or visit one of the local pubs (details are provided on the website and in the Sculpture Pack).
sonoflincs

sonoflincs

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A truly beautiful visit – I loved every corner of the gardens and sculptures. Alongside the inspiring works of art, the planting itself is thoughtfully designed and full of interest. The atmosphere is wonderfully peaceful, with something new to discover at every step. I’d recommend sturdy walking shoes if it’s wet, as some paths can be slippery. Allow around two hours to take it all in. This was my second visit, and I’ll definitely be returning to experience the gardens in another season and see the changing artworks. Many thanks to Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden for the warm welcome and for sharing such a stunning space.
Juliet Quartermain

Juliet Quartermain

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