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Chatsworth hosts sculpture exhibits



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Published Date: 07 August 2008
The grounds of Chatsworth House will be filled with some rather odd-looking visitors later in the year as the stately home hosts an outdoor sculpture exhibition.
'Beyond Limits' will showcase work from 20 contemporary artists, which will be set around the 105-acre grounds.

It is the third year that the show has been held at Chatsworth, with sculpture enthusiasts and collectors travelling thousands of miles to view the pieces in the unique setting.

The exhibition will run from Tuesday, September 9, to Sunday, November 2 at the home near Bakewell.

The price of viewing will be included in ticket prices for the gardens.

Admissions costs are £11.25 for adults to see the house and gardens, £6 for children, and £9.25 for students and OAPs.

To visit the gardens, tickets cost £7.50 for adults, £6 for students and OAPs, and £4.50 for children.

For more information about Chatsworth, click here.

The full article contains 159 words and appears in Ripley & Heanor News newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 06 August 2008 9:20 AM
  • Source: Ripley & Heanor News
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