Barbara Hepworth Musuem and Sculpture Garden

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Barnoon Hill, St Ives,
Cornwall, TR26 1AD

01736 796226

isiting.stives@tate.org.uk

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Opening Days and Hours
Dates/days/times open:

March - October; daily; 10am - 5.20pm, last admission 5pm
November - February; Tues - Sun (Closed Mondays); 10am - 4.20pm or dusk if earlier, last admission 4pm
Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden (and Tate St Ives) will be closed 24th, 25th and 26th December 2015
Opens at 11.00 on 1st January 2016

Parties/Coaches: Yes
Group Appointment: Yes
House Open for Viewing: Yes

Tate St Ives open same dates and times.

National Garden Scheme days: No
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Admission Prices

Adult £6.60; Concessions £4.40; Aged 18 and under are free
Joint site with Tate St. Ives: Adult £11; Concessions £6.60; Aged 18 and under are free

Onsite Facilities
Parking: No
Shop: Yes
Teas: No
Dogs Allowed: No
Lavatories: Yes
Plants for Sale: No
Refreshment: No
On Lead only: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Lunches: No
Picnics: No
Special Events: Yes
Other Facilities & Comments:

Wheelchair and buggy access (by prior appointment) to the Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden is limited and will require assistance. The lower floor of the museum is not accessible by wheelchair. Call 01736 796226 in advance to arrange your visit.

Garden Features & Events

Please check the website for details on events and exhibitions.

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Description of Garden

Gain a remarkable insight into the work and outlook of one of Britain's most important 20th century artists with a visit to the Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden, previously Trewyn studio, where the artist lived and worked.

Visit and explore the unique garden she created for her bronze and stone sculptures, which are integrated into the sub-tropical planting. Paintings, drawings and archive material are also displayed in the museum and artist's workshop.

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