Visitors to Pensthorpe Natural Park are in for a magical day out as a new fairy garden has been unveiled.
The Glade Sculpture Garden has just opened at the Norfolk attraction, located near Fakenham, in time for the summer holidays.
It can be found under a canopy of trees in the former red squirrel enclosure and it features evergreen trees, grasses, seasonal hellebores, ferns and wildflowers, which will be left to evolve naturally over time.
There are several sculptures, with the centrepiece a 12ft fairy by artist Robin Wight and it was commissioned by Pensthorpe owners Bill and Deb Jordan.
There are also three giant dandelion sculptures, alongside intricate mosaics and glass artwork.
Jonathan Pearce, head gardener, said: “This has always been a lovely space and with the birdsong and the running water there is a peaceful atmosphere.
"We hope visitors will enjoy seeing the plants, trees and shrubs evolve over time.”
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