The sky in South Yorkshire has looked like this for most of the past week, and the temperature has soared during the day. On Saturday, we decided to go for a walk around the Yorkshire Sculpture Park as it is only about 15minute drive from here. If you enlarge the photo, you can see a tiny plane!!
Ive taken you here before, but it is a great place to visit time and time again as the main exhibitions change, and it is a great place for a long or short walk. The park is in the grounds of Bretton Hall which is an old stately home and now part of Leeds University - even though it is a fair trek from Leeds. The grounds are used to exhibit some very large pieces of sculpture.
This is a fabulous gallery and was built fairly recently into a garden which is on a slope. At the top of the garden is a Bothy, which houses more exhibits.
This is the view from the Bothy. As you can see, the new gallery had no impact on the view of the surrounding countryside. The roof of the gallery is grassed and is the piece immediately in front of the trees. You would never know it was there.
These are some of the recent exhibits by Peter Randall-Page . They are quite spectacular, especially the very large ones in the underground gallery.
One of the things I love about the YSP is that kids can run around and actually touch the exhibits (the outside ones).
These are some of the recent exhibits by Peter Randall-Page . They are quite spectacular, especially the very large ones in the underground gallery.
One of the things I love about the YSP is that kids can run around and actually touch the exhibits (the outside ones).
16 comments:
LOL! How funny! I don't see us on the photos but we may be hiding behind the trees somewhere :-)
It is very nice there. I second your thoughts on the cafe, we had a delicious Bakewell Tart, mmm.
PS I had no idea I was less than a mile from Barnsley! We came the other way. You live and learn.
Sue, were you wearing a red top? Ive looked through the other photos that I took!!
A relaxing walK...that's what our party animal needed!
thanks for the photos, i have wanted to visit the sculpture park for ages, but havent made it yet. was up your way for a uni visit this week, will return again soon i hope. you are a great ambassador for south yorkshire
I like the blue sky photo! Summer is finally here isnt it. It looks like an interesting place you've been to. I like the sculptures.
Susie
Oh Diane, not only do you know how to party, but your daytrips always look immensely fun too.
You and your family so seem to enjoy life!
How was your last night of the Proms party, was there a lot of flag waving going on?
I was wearing a white top which you can see if you look on Helen's post... How funny if you have caught us on camera!
'Ah' Mr Blue Sky - I remember him!!
Have a lovely week,
Nina x
Great place to go to make the most of a sunnt day, great food too which is a bonus!
Lisa x
That food looked amazing - those chips!
How funny that three bloggers should visit the same place on the same day! Great looking place. x
Four! LOL
I'll have the chips. x
Hi...do you know Sue too...how strange...I think you went to different places to us...we had to crawl up this huge hill, we usually stay round the area where there is a wood carving of a man bending over! I love your blog, I collect hearts in fact my studio is know as the lair of love because of all the hearts...I especially love you stones and pebbles...I spend most of my time searching from them when we are on holiday by the sea..please pop by again...love H (my other half studied at Sheffield Uni...it has a lot to answer for)
It looks like a place that interesting for people of all ages - I was especially interesed in the chips. Sounds like you had a lovely day Diane
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