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The first of many garden sculptures sit on either side of the river, on the way into the gallery, which lies on the ground floor of the Lodge.
Two white, bright rooms display a colourful range of one-off art works in an ever changing exhibition.
Steel, copper, concrete, wood, glass and ceramics are all found on Sheena's palette.
Her work is displayed in public and private galleries and collections internationally.

The garden is full of huge, mischievous sculptures. In front of the gallery stands "Dance", a woman or flame? ....you decide.

On the other side of the river sits "Hug", an all-embracing metal sculpture, that seems to be trying to hold even the water, as it flows beneath her.

Further on three tall "Wood Women" gather among the trees. The large "Snail Trail" is a humorous way for the artist to introduce the gardener's bete noir, and slow the visitors down as they meander on, forgetting about time.

"The Leaning Tower of Pizza" and "Pig in a Bath" are just some of the other surprises.