1. Compton Verney Sculpture Park, Warwickshire

Having established a reputation as one of the most interesting regional exhibition spaces, Compton Verney in Warwickshire has now opened a sculpture park. Set in 120 acres designed by Capability Brown are works by eight modern and contemporary artists: Louise Bourgeois, Helen Chadwick, Sarah Lucas, Permindar Kaur, Erika Verzutti, Larry Achiampong, Augustas Serapinas and Nicholas Deshayes, whose Fountains rise like lumpy water faeries from a basin. www.comptonverney.org.uk

Fountains by Nicholas Deshayes at Compton Verney Sculpture Park.

(Image credit: Eoin Carey / Compton Verney Sculpture Park)

2. Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Bretton, West Yorkshire

Europe’s largest park of its kind pairs site-specific commissions and temporary exhibitions—currently including Damien Hirst’s disturbing The Virgin Mother, which partly displays the entrails of a pregnant woman. www.ysp.org.uk

A rabbit sculpture at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

3. Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, St Ives, Cornwall

Managed by Tate, this is a great place to explore the art and life of one of Britain’s earliest abstract sculptors. www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives/barbara-hepworth-museum-and-sculpture-garden

The Sculpture garden by Barbara Hepworth (1903-1975) at St Ives, Cornwall.

4. Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail, Coleford, Gloucestershire



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