An annual sculpture event allows 40 artists to exhibit their work in a charming countryside setting.

This year's Bayfield Hall Sculpture Trail in Holt provides a platform for artists, sculptors, and musicians to showcase their talents against the backdrop of the hall's gardens and ancient chapel.

The event, from September 18 to October 20, has been curated by Sarah Cannell with approval from Caroline and Roger Combe.

The art covers a range of forms, from sculptures to sound installations.

Jozef Pilat has created a Thistle sculpture for the event Jozef Pilat has created a Thistle sculpture for the event (Image: Jozef Pilat)

Covering three acres of grounds, the visual feast takes visitors on a circular journey ending at the Old Stables Decorative Antiques and Interiors shop which features a pop-up gallery.

Also spectators have the opportunity to purchase some artworks or commission artists.

They can also unwind at the Natural Surroundings Wildflower Cafe, a picturesque plant nursery.

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The event, organised by Creative Odyssey CIC, is accessible through yellow road signs from Holt and allows dogs on leads.

The gates are open from 10am to 4pm from Wednesdays to Sundays.

Tickets, available at bayfieldhallsculpture.com, are priced at £8 for adults (under 18s free).