Creating Spaces 2025 at Miserden Garden
The annual exhibition of the Cotswold Sculptors Association
Wednesday 4th June - Sunday 3rd August
The Gardens at Miserden will be open Wednesday to Sunday and Bank Holidays – 10am – 5pm
Two special events are scheduled including an Artist Demonstration Day on Saturday 14th June and Meet the Artist Day on Sunday 20th July — both at no additional charge.
Entry tickets to The Garden at Miserden, which includes entry to Creating Spaces 2025, cost £12 per adult, with free entry for children under 16 — please note that only service dogs are welcome.
This year’s brand-new exhibition offers visitors the opportunity to discover more than 120 sculptures all carefully placed throughout the stunning Garden at Miserden estate. Expertly planted with roses, clematis and herbaceous plants, The Garden at Miserden overlooks a deer park and the rolling Cotswolds hills of the Golden Valley beyond.
New for 2025, the Cotswold Sculptors Association are pleased to welcome special guest sculptor, Ian Gill, to exhibit alongside our members.
Ian’s multi-award-winning work includes ‘Helix’, seen here, as well as many prominent commissions for RHS Chelsea and a piece that can be spotted on the A38 Slimbridge roundabout, celebrating the local wetlands.
120 sculptures await discovery in the gardens, with the artists often on hand to answer questions and chat about their work and what inspires them.



The sculptures nestle into the magnificent colours and the magical features of the 17th-century Lutyens-designed yew walk, with quaint grass steps, a rill water feature, secretive walled garden and natural areas — and the gardens are largely accessible for visitors, with some avoidable stepped sections.