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Thursday, 2nd September 2010

DAYS OUT: Places to visit and things to do in West Sussex

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Published Date: 02 May 2008
The Goodwood Sculpture Estate

The grounds of the Cass Sculpture Foundation (a registered charity), set in ancient woodland on the Sussex Downs, a stunning haven of peace and tranquillity.

A perfect setting for those wishing to
experience the best outdoor sculpture from today's leading British artists.

Enjoy over 70 large-scale works set in 24 acres of truly unspoilt land. It is an unique and unrivalled experience guaranteed to take your breath away.

The regularly changing displays set sensitively in magical surroundings ensure a truly unforgettable visit.

All sculptures are for sale to provide funding for new commissions.

Open Tuesday-Sunday, 10.30am to 5pm. (Not all year - contact the park for more info).

During the open season you can visit the sculpture estate at Goodwood from Tuesday-Sunday & Bank Holiday Monday, 10.30am to 5pm with the last entry at 4:30pm.

To see the grounds properly, please allow at least two hours for your visit.

Entrance fees are £10 per person. Children under 5 years go free when accompanied by an adult, children under 10 years are half price.

Normal rates apply if they are part of a school group, although accompanying tutors, teachers or other supervisors go free.

For more information click here to visit the estate's website.




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  • Location: Chichester
 
 
 


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