If you’re considering checking this place out and have the time to drive up, then you definitely should stop by. Please make sure to call in advance and make sure they’re open to visitors on that particular day! There was a parking fee of $10 per vehicle, but that’s not bad at all. Roy and Mary were very welcoming and friendly. They were open to questions as they worked around the field and even let us check out the private ponds on the other side of the road.
I must say this was one of the coolest sculpture galleries I’ve been too! All the sculptures are handmade. There are many pieces big and small, made of marble, concrete and metal. And there’s even an enormous head sculpture that you can enter and climb up to get an astonishing view of the area! Make sure you really take your time to explore the area, you don’t want to miss anything. I’d definitely recommend this place to anyone...
Read moreThis place was great. The people complaining about a 10 donation are petty. You should never go anywhere expecting not to pay. We arrived at 430 and met Mary the owner who is delightful. Her and her husband Roy who is the sculptor live on the property. She told us to take our time and didn't have to leave by 5. She also sat with us and shared the history of how it began with personal stories which made the Park even more intresting. She even asked questions about us and gave us tips about restaurants in the area. Not only are the sculptures fascinating the exterior of their house is magical. Definitely one of my favorite...
Read moreThis place is magical. Roy came outside upon our arrival to collect the fee of $10 as stated on websites. We were prepared for that and I absolutely agree with his fee- this is his personal home and all of his work. The sculptures are absolutely amazing.. he is very talented artist. Make sure you call ahead to be sure he is welcoming visitors that day. He was very pleasant and professional and even gave us a postcard as a parting gift. Definitely unlike anything I have ever seen before. Make sure you wear long pants as it is in a field setting so there are knats flying about. Otherwise it’s definitely...
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