Uplifting stories for Norfolk and Suffolk
The third Bayfield Hall Sculpture Trail this autumn features 40 artists, sculptors, musicians and makers in the beautiful gardens and grounds of Bayfield Hall near Holt. The trail is curated by Sarah Cannell with kind permission to use the private gardens and ancient chapel by Caroline and Roger Combe. An uplifting, inspiring natural space for people to experience contemporary art in a beautiful rural setting in North Norfolk.
Some artworks have been created specifically for the space and some artworks are on tour from the hugely successful Raveningham Sculpture Trail which happens annually over the summer in South Norfolk. Expect sculpture, sound installations, and artworks in a truly magical, historic place overlooking the Glaven Valley.
Visitors to the site will be able to walk through 3 acres of grounds, woodland and wild gardens to view the work of over 40 artists from across the UK. The circular trail ends at the fabulous Old Stables Decorative Antiques and Interiors shops with a pop up gallery featuring works by artists from the trail. Some works on the trail are available for sale or artists can be commissioned. Visitors can also visit Natural Surroundings Wildflower Cafe with it’s beautiful plant nursery.
To find out more about this autumn’s sculpture trail at Bayfield Hall go to www.bayfieldhallsculpture.com or follow our progress as we prepare the site and start installing works @bayfieldhallsculpture on Instagram. This is an arts project brought to you by Creative Odyssey CIC, a community interest company developing arts projects to inspire and soothe the soul.
Wednesday 18th Sept to Sunday 20th October 2024. Wed – Sun 10am-4pm, gates
close at 5pm. Closed Mon/Tues.
Adults £8, under 18s free. Book tickets now at www.bayfieldhallsculpture.com
Bayfield Hall, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 7JN. Follow yellow road signs from Holt. Free parking.
Natural Surroundings Wildflower Cafe. Accessible toilets. Dogs on leads welcome. For
more info contact Sarah at sarah.cannell1@gmail.com or go to
www.bayfieldhallsculpture.com
‘Thistle’, Jozef Pilat