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Step Into 26 Acres of Peace and Over 120 Sculptures at Dorset’s Most Tranquil Park

by Harriet Young Published: November 19, 2024
written by Harriet Young Published: November 19, 2024
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If you’re interested in the wonderful combination of art mixed with nature, then Sculpture by the Lakes is a must-visit in Dorset.

26 Acres of peaceful countryside with nothing but the sounds of wildlife and flowing water from the beautiful River Frome, it’s a wonderful place to be.

With over 120 sculptures for you to discover whilst walking around the park, you’ll be amazed at the beauty of the pieces as they sit among the trees.

As you relax and unwind in the peaceful surroundings, here is what to expect at Sculpture by the Lakes.

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Simon Gudgeon is one of Britain’s leading contemporary sculptors and, along with an amazing team of makers, has provided a peaceful haven for anyone looking to enjoy incredible artwork and natural beauty.

Sculpture by the Lakes has been described as one of the most beautiful and unique settings in the UK and provides lots of opportunities to sit, relax and explore the sculpture park.

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Unfortunately, due to safety reasons, children and babies under 14 are not allowed in the park. However, this also creates a quieter atmosphere and gives adults a place to unwind without other distractions.

The park is not one to be rushed with its endless beauty, and seating can be found throughout, often among beautiful backdrops to give you a chance to truly take the whole visit in.

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Lakes, streams and over 1000 trees and shrubs provide the perfect setting for a full day of peace and tranquillity whilst enjoying the breathtaking artwork living among the natural world.

Swans and ducks are often swimming along the river, adding to the beauty.

Whether you’re going to relax, take photos, draw or wander around, there’s an endless amount of charm within the park, which is ever-changing with the seasons.

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The botanical gardens are one of eight in the UK and are designated ‘safe sites’, meaning they are responsible for conserving rare species of plants and trees from around the world.

With many of the trees and shrubs being under threat in the wild, they can now thrive in the Dorset countryside.

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The Makers Yard

The Makers Yard is a place to eat, discover new art and shop locally produced food and handmade items.

Here, you can visit the shop, a fantastic art gallery that holds interesting exhibitions or discover new and local food in The Pantry. There’s so much to see.

The Kitchen offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, which is perfect if you want to enjoy a cosy bite to eat during your visit.

A menu of local produce and seasonal home-grown food is available; some of the ingredients have been grown in the kitchen garden.

You’ll find breakfast, small plate and large plate menus with favourites on offer, such as fish finger sandwiches, meat and cheese platters, beef burgers, soups, pastries and more.

You’ll also find a great selection of homemade cakes, hot/ cold drinks and locally produced alcoholic beverages.

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Another brilliant place to visit is The Pantry. Here, you’ll find an amazing selection of food and drink made by local and independent producers.

Homemade cakes, a selection of cheeses, meats, locally made jams, chutneys and more are available.

You can also put together a picnic from The Pantry and take it away to enjoy in the gardens. A perfect backdrop for your delicious lunch.

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The Store is full of handmade items, homeware, clothes, art prints, gifts and more. You’re spoiled for choice when you visit this beautiful store with lots of unique items to explore, purchase, and enjoy at home.

🐕‍🦺 Well-behaved dogs on a lead are welcome to the sculpture park and Makers Yard. Other areas, such as the Ornamental Gardens, The Store and The Gallery, are off limits.

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Sculpture by the Lakes is a unique and wonderful place to explore, relax and enjoy. From impressive art to delightful scenic walks, the park offers lots of enjoyment, which will make you want to return again and again.

For more information about Sculpture by the Lakes, visit the website here.

📍 Pallington Lakes, Dorchester DT2 8QU

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Harriet Young

I am a mother of two beautiful boys and wife to Alan, with whom I started Dorset Explored. My passion for Dorset runs deep, as it's an incredible place that I love to explore and experience anew. Every day brings a new discovery about Dorset, deepening my love for my home county.

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