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Art Outdoors
Discover a remarkable collection of world-class sculpture across 500 acres of 18th-century designed landscape.
YSP is the perfect place to enjoy a spring walk, with lakes, woodland, formal gardens, historic follies and rolling countryside to explore. Set against this beautiful backdrop is an ever-changing display of around 100 sculptures and installations. Notice the seasonal changes of the Bretton Estate and see several relocated works in a new light, as daffodils and bluebells bloom, and lambs return to the Country Park.
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Art and Landscape Tours
Selected Saturdays and Sundays, April–September
Free with YSP ticket
Join our knowledgeable volunteers for a guided walk and talk exploring sculpture in the landscape at YSP. See our full programme of guided walks and book online at ysp.org.uk/events
Firm favourite with visitors, Hazmat Love by Tom Friedman, has been relocated to a new setting near Lower Lake, and Kalliopi Lemos’ Bag of Aspirations can be found on the steps of the Camellia House. Be sure to look up to spot Antony Gormley’s One and Other, now sited atop a tree on the path around Upper Lake.
Pick up a YSP Map to help you locate sculptures around the Park, or use our free digital guide via the Bloomberg Connects app.
Dogs are welcome in the Park but must be kept on a lead at all times.