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Join us for fishing fun this weekend and also every weekday from Monday 7th April.  Please note our admission prices will increase slightly from this date  No booking needed—just drop by. Since it’s weather-dependent, a quick call ahead is recommended to confirm availability.

SUMMER EXHIBITION

EXPERIENCE ART IN NATURE

OPEN APRIL 18TH

Explore our gardens and discover an inspiring collection of sculptures by talented local artists, each bringing their vision to life in this special outdoor setting.

Running until the end of September 2025.

Our exhibition showcases a diverse range of sculptors, each with their own distinctive style and artistic approach. Learn more about the creative minds behind the works, including their backgrounds, inspirations, and artistic journeys, below.

The exhibition is included with the general admission ticket, allowing visitors to enjoy both the art and the farm’s beautiful surroundings.

All sculptures are available for purchase. 

For all enquiries, please email claudia@biburytroutfarm.co.uk

Will Carr

‘‘Ripples’ is a piece I have been working on for the last two years.  This has been a culmination of my years of experience in the kinetic sculpture world allowing me to make a piece that moves in even the gentlest of breezes and even in high winds moves elegantly and smoothly.’

Check out his website and find out more here – https://willcarrsculpture.co.uk/

Martin Adamson

Martin Adamson’s sculptures capture a moment in time, a fleeting glimpse of a beautiful animal in it’s natural environment. Working from his Studio in Chalford, Martin works in bronze, resin, stone and driftwood.

Check out his website and find out more here – https://martinadamson.co.uk/

Hayley Jones

‘I am inspired by nature and wildlife and diversified from painting into 3d wire sculptures in 2014, using single strand coiled wires.
​The move has been amazing and the sculptures are proving to be very popular, working from my home studio in the garden I have lots of inspiration from the birds I see in the garden and also from the Riverbank I back onto.’

Check out her website and find out more here – http://www.thecoachhousestudio.net/

Ian Marlow

Ian Marlow is a Somerset based sculptor, specialising in dynamic artworks from stainless steel, glass and bronze. With inspiration drawn from nature, Ian creates artworks that sit comfortably within any setting, from formal gardens to minimalist urban landscapes. Ian is a member of the Royal Society of Sculptors.

Check out his website and find out more here – https://www.marlowsculpture.co.uk/

Rachel Ducker

With an incredibly visual, active mind, British contemporary artist Rachel Ducker has an insatiable desire to create and make. Well practiced in life drawing and with an appreciation of the human form and the emotional dynamics of human nature, combined with being originally trained as a jeweller, lead her to experiment with wire as a medium for sculpting the human form, capturing something ephemeral, either emotive or active.

Check out her website and find out more here – https://www.rachel-ducker.co.uk/

Allan Mackenzie

‘By viewing the landscape as separate rooms, sculpture can be created to suit individual requirements, just as one would with internal rooms of a home. I focus on using solid art to bring sculpture into the home and garden giving each piece a place of permanent residency.  

I also have a strong passion for the concept of family life which is reflected in my Unity, Family Connection and Life sculptures. These sculptures are large pieces cast in Jesmonite Stone and Flexi metal.’

Check out his website and find out more here – https://www.allanmackenziesculptor.co.uk/

Frances Warren

“Impressions of the River” (Left)

I am a sculptor, stone carver and glass fuser living in South Herefordshire I find that most of my work is influenced by the local landscape and the dominance in the area of the River Wye. Sadly this is now one of the most polluted rivers in the Country but hopefully it will return to its former glory.

“Bubbles” (Right)

I enjoy the challenge and satisfaction that comes from working with recycled materials. Fusing recycled glass is a very different skill to that of traditional glass fusing. I find the limited colour range entirely suited to the work I do.

Check out her website and find out more here – https://www.artsinthemarches.co.uk/frances-warren

All sculptures in the images are available for purchase. If you are interested in purchasing a sculpture, please email claudia@biburytroutfarm.co.uk

The exhibition is included with the general admission ticket; book your tickets here.

Please get in touch for any general enquiries.

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