Half a million toy building bricks will be used to create a new sculpture display at Sewerby Hall and Gardens next summer.
From Saturday, 26 August to Sunday, 24 September 2023, BRICKLIVE Animal Paradise will bring to life an incredible display of some of the world’s most beautiful endangered species, hand-built using 556,086 bricks.
A total of 15 animal statues – many of which will be life size - around the gardens will offer a fascinating and memorable day out, whilst also reminding visitors of the importance of preserving endangered species from around the world.
Following on from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, BRICKLIVE Animal Paradise will be a unique interactive experience bringing important animal and habitat facts to life in a fun and entertaining way.

Councillor Mike Medini, portfolio holder for culture, leisure, libraries and customer services, said :
“This will be an amazing and memorable experience in the beautiful gardens at Sewerby Hall! From a Bengal tiger to a massive gorilla, a dolphin, an orangutan, a selfie safari truck and much more, BRICKLIVE Animal Paradise will have it all. I am very excited that we have been to secure this exhibition, which will round off next summer perfectly!”
Marie Gascoigne, general manager, Sewerby Hall and Gardens, added:
“2023 is going to be an amazing year for us! With two stunning exhibitions, and all our usual features like the zoo and of course the house itself, we hope that many visitors will want to take advantage of what we have to offer. This may be a good time to consider an Annual Pass, as you will need to come and see us several times next year!”



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