More than 100 sculptures will be placed in prime positions, ready for the start of the Winter Sculpture Exhibition.
The artworks, made from various materials including ceramics, stone, steel and recycled tools, are crafted by artists from across the country.
The exhibition will be open from Saturday, November 15 to January 31, with the sculptures positioned against winter backdrops or indoors.
To mark the residency’s start, a special opening weekend is planned for November 15 and 16.
Visitors can meet some of the artists in the Garden Room, view their work, and learn about their inspiration and processes.
Art lovers can purchase pieces directly from the artists.
Some of the participating artists include Lucy d’ Auvergne, Candice Bees, Oliver Bramstone and Luke Edgar.
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A free drop-in clay sculpture making workshop will also be available on Saturday, November 15, for those keen to create their own artwork.
On Sunday, November 16, visitors will be entertained by five of Marvellous Eventures’ ‘Living Statues’ in the gardens from 11am to 3pm.
The exhibition will be open until January 31, with many sculptures featured in the festive illuminated trail, RHS Glow.
RHS Glow will take place on selected evenings between Friday, November 21 and Tuesday, December 30.
This is a ticketed event and visitors are encouraged to book soon to secure their preferred date and time.
This year, special seasonal prices have been introduced for daytime garden admission, offering savings for those who book in advance online.
RHS Rosemoor is also trialling dog-friendly days every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday until March 18, 2026, providing an opportunity for an inspiring dog walk.
The Winter Sculpture Exhibition at RHS Garden Rosemoor promises a blend of art and nature, offering an enriching experience for visitors.




