Sculpture trail returns to visitor attraction

This is the fifth year of the garden's sculpture trail
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A collection of sculptures will be on display at a Surrey attraction until June.
Ramster Garden, near Haslemere, will host the works from the Surrey Sculpture Society from between 2 May and 1 June.
This is the fifth year the site has hosted a sculpture trail with the art group.
Ramster Hall owner Rosie Glaister said the trail "has become a highlight of our events calendar.
"The sculptures are incredibly imaginative and bring a smile to many faces," she added.

The statues are made from a range of materials
Surrey Sculpture Society exhibition manager Gill Lawson said: "Ramster Garden is the perfect setting to display sculpture because of its beautiful scenery and accessible woodland paths.
"The flowering of the azaleas and rhododendrons and the array of rare trees and shrubs add to the romance and drama of each piece."
Adult tickets to enter the garden are £10.
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