garyb993
This is a sculpture park at a private home, and I remember seeing something about a gallery, as well. There are about 30 - 40 abstract sculptures spread out on a grassy lawn over 4 or 5 acres, with plaques indicating the title and artist. There are no services or food available. There is no admission charge.I visited for the first time about a year ago. The website does ask visitors to make an appointment. When I emailed, the lady just said to stop by. I visited again yesterday without an appointment. Both times I saw no-one there.It's a little off the beaten path, but well worth the trip if you like abstract sculpture.Site is relatively flat, with very limited wheel-chair access, along the gravel driveway only.Allow 30 - 60 minutes.