FAQs
- When is Jerwood Sculpture open?
- How much does it cost?
- How do I find Jerwood Sculpture?
- How many sculptures are there?
- How long will it take to see all the sculptures?
- What should I wear for my visit?
- Can I touch the sculpture?
- Is photography allowed?
- Is there a restaurant?
- Is there a picnic area?
- Is there a gift shop?
- What facilities are there?
- Can I bring my dog?
- Where can I see other works by the sculptors?
- Do you offer work experience/ work for volunteers?
- How can I apply for the next Jerwood Sculpture Prize?
When is Jerwood Sculpture open?
Ragley Opening Dates 2008
Weekends (and Bank Holiday Mondays) between:
Saturday 15 March - Sunday 2 November 2008
10am - 6pm (last admission 4.30pm)
Also daily during school holidays:
Thursday 20 March - Sunday 6 April 2008
Thursday 22 May - Sunday 1 June 2008
Thursday 17 July - Sunday 31 August 2008
Thursday 23 October - Sunday 2 November 2008
| Adults | £8.50 |
| Children | £5.00 |
| Senior Citizens | £7.00 |
| Family (2 Adults & 3 Children) | £27.00 |
| Group visits | Discounts available, please contact Ragley |
Admission prices include entrance to the State Rooms (when open), the gardens, park and Jerwood Sculpture Park. Car parking is free of charge. There are discounts available for groups and school parties.
How do I find Jerwood Sculpture?
click here for directions and a map.
How many sculptures are there?
There are currently eighteen works in the Jerwood Sculpture collection which is constantly evolving with new commissions and purchases.
click here for details of the collection.
How long will it take to see all the sculptures?
There are two sculpture trails to follow
The shorter sculpture trail, within the garden and inner park area, is approximately 1/3 mile, and it takes approximately half an hour to walk its length.
The longer sculpture trail, which includes the Woodland Walk, is just over one mile, and to see the sculpture on this trail and include the sculptures nearer to the house, might take between one and two hours, depending on pace.
click here to download a map of the Jerwood Scultpure Trail.
What should I wear for my visit?
Check the weather before you visit as all the sculptures are sited outside and you may need waterproof clothing. We recommend sensible footwear.
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Can I touch the sculpture?
You can touch the sculptures, but please do not climb on them. Please do not touch any of the sculpture maquettes or artworks inside Ragley Hall.
Is photography allowed?
You are welcome to photograph the sculptures for your own private use.
Is there a restaurant?
click here to download a map of the Jerwood Scultpure Trail which shows the position of the Lakeside Restaurant.
Is there a picnic area?
click here to download a map of the Jerwood Scultpure Trail which shows the position of the lakeside picnic area.
Is there a gift shop?
click here to download a map of the Jerwood Scultpure Trail which shows the position of the gift shop near the lake.
What facilities are there?
click here to download a map of the Jerwood Scultpure Trail which shows the location of the toilets at the Hall and those by the lake. Toilets are wheelchair accessible and baby-changing facilities are provided.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, but dogs are not allowed in the gardens, where some of the sculptures are placed. When in the grounds, all dogs should be kept on the lead.
Where can I see other works by the sculptors?
Click here for the Links & Credits page on which we have listed some of the sculptors' websites.
Do you offer work experience/ work for volunteers?
We will be developing opportunities for people to volunteer or gain work experience at Jerwood Sculpture. Please email us if you would be interested.
How can I apply for the next Jerwood Sculpture Prize?
Visit www.jerwoodvisualarts.org/sculpture for information about the Jerwood Sculpture Prize.