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Explore the stunning outdoor and indoor sculpture displays at Thirsk Hall's heritage setting in North Yorkshire for just $12.12. Self-guided, flexible, and accessible.
Discover the charm of Thirsk Hall: Sculpture Garden Ticket, offering a blend of outdoor art, indoor galleries, and historic surroundings in North Yorkshire. Priced at $12.12 per person, this experience gives visitors access to 20 acres of beautifully maintained garden and parkland surrounding the historic grade II listed Thirsk Hall. The tour is self-guided, allowing flexible exploration within a single day, and is suitable for those who appreciate monumental sculptures amidst heritage environments.
With two indoor gallery spaces—The Orangery and Gallery One—this ticket offers more than just outdoor art. It’s a chance to see notable exhibitions like those featuring Emily Young, Howard Hodgkin, David Hockney, and Gordon House. The tour is accessible for wheelchairs and welcomes well-behaved dogs on leads, making it a relaxed outing for various visitors. The $12.12 price point and the ability to reschedule with free cancellation make it an appealing option for art lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.


The Thirsk Hall Sculpture Garden is set within 20 acres of lush garden and parkland that belong to the historic Thirsk Hall, a grade II* listed Town House. The outdoor space presents a collection of monumental sculptures, carefully spread across the landscape, ensuring visitors find plenty of space for reflection and photography. The setting combines natural beauty with artistic displays, making the experience both visual and tranquil.
This outdoor sculpture display is complemented by two indoor gallery spaces—The Orangery and Gallery One—where curated exhibitions are showcased. Past exhibitions include works by artists such as Emily Young and Howard Hodgkin, along with sculptures by Jeff Lowe and works related to David Hockney and Gordon House. These exhibitions add depth to the outdoor sculptures and give visitors an opportunity to see different styles of art under one roof.
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The entry point to the sculpture garden is located next to St. Mary’s Church on Kirkgate in Thirsk. Visitors should pass through a wooden door to the right of Thirsk Hall and ring the video doorbell to gain access. Once inside, the garden unfolds over 20 acres of landscaped grounds, where sculptures are positioned thoughtfully throughout the outdoor space.
The tour is self-guided, so visitors can take their time wandering among the sculptures and enjoying the scenery. The entry fee of $12.12 covers access to both outdoor and indoor spaces, with no additional charges. The activity ends at the same meeting point, allowing for a relaxed and flexible experience.

The outdoor area features a variety of large sculptures spread across the lush gardens and parklands. The display allows for easy movement and encourages visitors to explore at their own pace. The sculptures are well-distributed, making it easy to appreciate each piece without feeling crowded.
The landscape provides a peaceful backdrop for viewing the sculptures, and the well-maintained gardens add to the overall atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy outdoor photography, leisure walks, and the enjoyment of nature combined with art. The layout and spread of artworks ensure a pleasing visual experience, especially on a fine day.

Within the garden, visitors find two indoor galleries—The Orangery and Gallery One—which host temporary and permanent exhibitions. These spaces allow for close-up viewing of artworks and sculptures, offering a contrast to the outdoor displays. The galleries have previously showcased works by prominent artists, adding cultural depth to the visit.
Visitors have access to these indoor spaces as part of their ticket, providing shelter and a chance to explore exhibitions in a comfortable setting. The gallery environments are designed to complement the outdoor sculptures, making the visit richer and more varied.
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Thirsk Hall itself is a grade II*** listed building, standing as a testament to North Yorkshire’s architectural heritage. This historic Town House adds a layer of cultural value to the sculpture garden, making it more than just an outdoor art display. The site’s heritage setting enhances the experience, blending history and modern sculpture in a harmonious landscape.
Exploring the grounds and the hall offers visitors a glimpse into local history, alongside the contemporary sculptures. This combination creates a unique atmosphere, where heritage architecture meets public art in a serene environment.

The meeting point is at the Thirsk Hall Sculpture Garden, accessible via a wooden door next to St. Mary’s Church. Visitors should ring the video doorbell to be let in, and the activity lasts one day, with flexible start times based on availability. The experience is self-guided, so no tour guide is involved, but the space is wheelchair accessible, and dogs on leads are welcome.
The cost of $12.12 includes entry to outdoor and indoor galleries. Visitors can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in planning their day. The garden is open for a single day, making it a convenient half-day or afternoon activity.

Patricia’s review highlights the pleasure of a fine day at the sculpture garden, where sculptures are well spread out across the landscape. Visitors can enjoy easy access and a relaxed pace, with the freedom to come and go as they wish. The outdoor experience is especially enjoyable when the weather is clear, allowing full appreciation of the scenic beauty and artistic display.
The review also suggests that visitors might enjoy additional features, such as offering food for the pigs present on the grounds—adding a playful element to the visit.

This tour is perfect for art enthusiasts who appreciate large-scale sculptures and curated exhibitions. It also appeals to history lovers due to the heritage significance of Thirsk Hall. The self-guided format suits visitors who prefer a flexible, relaxed experience, and the accessible setup ensures everyone can enjoy the grounds.
Since the activity is dog-friendly, visitors who wish to bring their pets on leads will find the environment welcoming. The affordable price and free cancellation policy make it a practical choice for spontaneous days out in North Yorkshire.

The Thirsk Hall Sculpture Garden offers a delightful mix of outdoor monumental sculptures and indoor exhibitions in a historic setting. The combination of art, landscape, and heritage enriches the experience, making it well worth the modest $12.12 fee. Its self-guided format allows visitors to explore at their own pace, soaking up the beauty of the gardens and the artistry on display.
While the limited duration and focus on sculpture may mean this experience suits those with an interest in outdoor and indoor art in a tranquil environment. It’s especially ideal for art lovers who enjoy heritage settings and appreciate flexible, accessible activities in North Yorkshire.
“Some good sculptures to see very well spread by out pleased it was a fine day. Easy to get to while in thirsk nice few hours out. Nice that you cou…”
Is there an indoor area to escape bad weather?
Yes, the experience includes access to two indoor gallery spaces, The Orangery and Gallery One, which provide shelter and a chance to enjoy exhibitions regardless of weather.
How much does it cost, and what does it include?
The ticket costs $12.12 per person and includes access to the outdoor sculpture garden and both indoor galleries.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the activity.
Is the garden accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the garden is wheelchair accessible.
Are dogs allowed?
Yes, this is a dog-friendly garden, but dogs must be kept on leads.
What are the starting times?
Start times vary; visitors should check availability for specific times on the booking page.
Where exactly is the entrance?
The entrance is through a wooden door next to St. Mary’s Church on Kirkgate; ring the video doorbell to gain entry.
What is the duration of the activity?
The activity lasts for one day, giving visitors the flexibility to explore at their own pace.
What exhibitions are currently on display?
Previous exhibitions have included works by Emily Young, Howard Hodgkin, Jeff Lowe, David Hockney, and Gordon House.
Is this experience suitable for families?
Yes, it is suitable for visitors of all ages, especially those interested in sculptures, gardens, and heritage buildings.
Can I visit multiple times in one day?
Yes, the self-guided format allows you to come and go over the course of the day, weather permitting.