Cookham's sculpture garden will return this weekend to the Thames-side gardens of the Odney Club.
The event will host over 100 sculptures in the gardens of the private venue and hotel for John Lewis and Waitrose partners.
This will bring the rare opportunity to explore the beautiful surrounding, not usually accessible to the public, alongside the talents of over 30 sculptors.
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In 2021, the event was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic but the organizers are delighted this event is returning as the highlight of the Cookham Festival.
The grounds extend to 148 acres along the Thames and around Lulle Brook with the gardens set close to the manor house and along the water’s edge.
Opening on May 7, the fortnight-long event will feature a wide range of experiences for people of all ages including an art exhibition and several theatrical and musical performances.
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A spokesperson said: "The sculpture garden will not only ignite the imaginations of professional garden designers and landscape architects but will also offer ample inspiration to those seeking to furnish a more modest landscape or perhaps purchase a unique ever-lasting gift for a loved one.
"The sculpture garden will showcase a stunning collection of work, all by living artists.
"This is a wonderful opportunity to see a huge range of creative sculptures by both well-known and up and coming artists using an extensive range of materials from wood, stone and metal to ceramics, resin and glass.
"Pieces will range from the small and portable, suitable for any garden or patio, to dramatic creations requiring a significant space to call home."
There is a £3 entrance fee to the gardens and once you're in all the works on display are available able to purchase.
As well as walking the grounds and viewing the sculptures, visitors can enjoy tea, coffee and cakes in the restaurant with meals available on certain days.
For more information on the Cookham Festival Sculpture Garden visit here.
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