Outdoor Art Installation: Botanic Tapestry

Type:Exhibition

Burghley House, Burghley Park, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 3JY

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An artistic bridge to nature. The historic gardens of Burghley House are set to be transformed this spring and summer by Botanic Tapestry, an exciting outdoor art installation created by artist duo Graphic Rewilding. Featuring striking botanical flags, the exhibition celebrates the harmony between art, nature, and history, bringing a bold new vision to Burghley's stunning grounds.

Each design in this captivating series draws inspiration from Burghley's lush gardens, wildflower meadows, and diverse ecosystems, as well as the intricate flora depicted in the still lives, marquetry, ceramics, and textiles in Burghley's Collections.

Graphic Rewilding have offered their own artistic interpretation, weaving nature's beauty into contemporary art. Flowers, insects, butterflies, and foliage come to life, with dynamic patterns and colours reflecting the elegance and energy of Burghley's thriving landscape and rich artistic heritage.

More than just a visual statement, Botanic Tapestry highlights the deep connection between nature and well-being. This unique art experience invites you to pause, reflect, and immerse yourself in the landscape, fostering a renewed appreciation for the natural world around you.

Entry to this event is included with any Admission Ticket or Annual Pass.

Guide Prices

Admission Tickets from £10 Adult, £8 Child, £32 Family

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Opening Times

Season (15 Mar 2025 - 31 Aug 2025)
DayTimes
Monday - Sunday10:00 - 17:00

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Burghley HouseBurghley House, StamfordOne of the largest and grandest houses of the Elizabethan age, Burghley was built and designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, between 1555 and 1587 and still lived in by his descendants. House closed on Fridays.

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