Fresh Air Sculpture
Chamber Rating
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cindy goddard
Only on bi annually. A must see even if you are not into sculpture, the gardens alone are worth a visit.
Sep 15th, 2022 -
Lily Miriam Saona
The Fresh Air Sculptures is a biannual art event. It was my first time in the Cotswolds village of Quenington where the Rectory is located. It is worth going to see the beautiful gardens and the setting of the different sculptures. Most of these have been made by local artists. They also have a gift shop. Most of all, it's worth having a look at the rectory as a Grade II listed building dating back to the XVIII century.
Jun 19th, 2022 -
Carol Stephenson
Fabulous being able to wander at leisure around the beautiful gardens at Quenington Old Rectory admiring the wonderful sculptures. We had coffee and cake in the marquee, looked around the Pool House Gallery where we saw all sorts of stunning craftwork, and enjoyed the sound of an excited group of schoolchildren taking in all the sights.
Jun 6th, 2022 -
Martin Vambe
Feb 25th, 2020 -
Andrew Webber
Just a wonderful experience.
Oct 11th, 2019
Contact Info
- (128) 575-0358
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Fresh Air Sculpture?
A The phone number for Fresh Air Sculpture is: (128) 575-0358.
Q Where is Fresh Air Sculpture located?
A Fresh Air Sculpture is located at Church Rd, Quenington, eng GL7 5BN
Q What is the internet address for Fresh Air Sculpture?
A The website (URL) for Fresh Air Sculpture is: http://www.freshairsculpture.com/
Q How is Fresh Air Sculpture rated?
A Fresh Air Sculpture has a 4.7 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Fresh Air Sculpture
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 3 Reviews )cindy goddard on Google
Only on bi annually. A must see even if you are not into sculpture, the gardens alone are worth a visit.
Lily Miriam Saona on Google
The Fresh Air Sculptures is a biannual art event. It was my first time in the Cotswolds village of Quenington where the Rectory is located. It is worth going to see the beautiful gardens and the setting of the different sculptures. Most of these have been made by local artists. They also have a gift shop.
Most of all, it's worth having a look at the rectory as a Grade II listed building dating back to the XVIII century.
Carol Stephenson on Google
Fabulous being able to wander at leisure around the beautiful gardens at Quenington Old Rectory admiring the wonderful sculptures. We had coffee and cake in the marquee, looked around the Pool House Gallery where we saw all sorts of stunning craftwork, and enjoyed the sound of an excited group of schoolchildren taking in all the sights.
Martin Vambe on Google
Andrew Webber on Google
Just a wonderful experience.