Statues of Croome walking tour
Discover the iconic features of Croome's parkland on a delightful, volunteer-led walking tour.
- Booking essential
- Admission applies
Take part in a guided walk around Croome, celebrating the statues and sculptures that adorn the parkland and garden.
Wander among Croome's historic treasures and learn how artists, community groups, and influential figures—past and present—have helped shape the park’s creative spirit.
Led by one of our knowledgeable volunteers, this tour brings the stories behind Croome’s statue collection to life, from 18th Century Coade stone statues, to the Four Seasons sculptures introduced in 2025.
£5 per person. With only 12 places available, we recommend booking in advance to avoid disappointment.
Times
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Children welcome
- Meeting point
Meet by the orientation map, past the shop.
- What to bring and wear
Please wear weather appropriate footwear and clothing.
- Accessibility
Accessible via pre-booked tramper or mobility scooter.
Upcoming events
Garden tours at Croome 2026
Find out more about Croome’s history, design, plants and statues on an hour’s stroll in the garden with one of our knowledgeable volunteers.
Robert Adam bookcases - Exhibition
A monumental set of mahogany mid-18th-century bookcases, designed by renowned architect, Robert Adam (1728-1792) for Croome Court have returned from the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A), London.
Plate Up
An exhibition of work by Sarah Taylor Silverwood and young participants from Pershore Riverside Youth Centre, commissioned by Meadow Arts.
Four Seasons - Exhibition
Croome has worked with artist Faye Claridge and local community groups to create new sculptures in response to the Four Seasons statues that once stood in the Evergreen Shrubbery. Explore the new Four Seasons exhibition in the House.