David Harber at Helmingham

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I never dreamt I would have the opportunity to show my works in what must be one of England's truly great gardens. What an extraordinarily beautiful place! David HarberScroll for more
Torus sculpture at the end of a lake at Helmingham Hall

See David Harber sculptures displayed to full advantage in the Grade I listed gardens of Helmingham Hall. From May to September, twelve large pieces will be on show in different parts of Helmingham's spectacular mixed gardens.

This is a quintessentially English garden of history, romance and beauty. It surrounds a moated Tudor Hall which has been in the Tollemache family since the C15th. The delights of Helmingham's gardens are many: a classic parterre flanked by hybrid musk roses; a stunning walled garden with herbaceous borders and vegetables, divided by tunnels of sweet peas; and on the other side of the house, classic garden elements include knot and herb gardens plus a quadrant garden of old scented roses.

An apple walk divides the walled garden from the surrounding 400 acre park where there is yet more to see, including a wild flower meadow, a woodland garden and deer.

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Geminus sculpture at the centre of a parterre at Helmingham Hall

The gardens were redesigned over many years by renown garden designer Xa Tollemache, three times medalist and more recently, judge at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Xa's book A Garden Well Placed: The Story of Helmingham and Other Gardens describes her near 50 years restoring and redesigning the beautiful gardens as well as other classic redesigns.

David Harber at Helmingham runs from 1st May to 30th September.

Gardens are open Sunday to Thursday inclusive
10am – 5pm

Book online at helmingham.com.

There is a time and a place for everything – and now is the time and Helmingham is the place”, David Harber

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Matrix sculpture at the centre of a parterre at Helmingham Hall
Armillary sphere sundialPortal sculptureColuna sculpture in wild grass
Hydra sculptureQuiver sculptureObelisk sculpture

I was introduced to David's exquisite sculptures by my mother-in-law Xa, who in her work as a garden designer has introduced them into client's gardens and seen their immediate and enchanting impact. We are so looking forward to seeing David's sculptures transform their locations in the Helmingham gardens throughout this spring and summer.

Sophie Tollemache, Helmingham Hall

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