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Incredible Living Sculpture In The Lost Gardens Of Heligan Changes Its Appearance With The Seasons

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Cornwall, in the Southwest of England, is a magical place steeped in fairytales and the legends of King Arthur. Here lie the mysterious Lost Gardens of Heligan—Europe’s largest garden restoration project that spans 200 acres and is perfect for explorers, plant lovers, and romantics.

Inside Heligan, you’ll discover many secrets, and one of them is the iconic Mud Maid sculpture, lovingly crafted by local artists—brother and sister duo, Pete and Sue Hill. The sculpture was commissioned back in 1997 and has become an inseparable part of The Lost Gardens’ Woodland Walk ever since.

The so-called Mud Maid is a living sculpture. That means that her ‘clothes’ and ‘hair’ change with the seasons as grass, ivy, and moss grow and then wither. So you’ll see that she has a vibrant appearance in Spring and in Summer; and she will look completely different in Autumn and Winter.

This is the Mud Maid sculpture in The Lost Gardens of Heligan, in Cornwall

Image credits: Pete & Sue Hill

It’s a living sculpture…

It’s a living sculpture…

…which means that its appearance changes with the seasons, as plants grow and then wither away

Image credits: Pete & Sue Hill
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The Mud Maid represents a sleeping woman

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The Mud Maid, along with the Hills’ other sculpture, The Giant’s Head, are meant to bring a sense of mystery to Heligan and to enhance the woodland experience.

The Mud Maid was built by crafting a hollow framework made of timber and windbreak netting; the brother-sister sculptors applied sticky mud to it.

The face of the sculpture is made from a mix of mud, cement, and sand. Fun fact: originally, it was coated in yogurt to make lichens grow. Meanwhile, the Maid’s head is full of Woodsedge and Montbretia while ivy makes up her clothes.

The Lost Gardens of Heligan were established by the Tremayne family back in the 18th century and are one of the most famous British botanical gardens. Before World War I, the Tremanynes employed 22 gardeners to keep the estate prim and proper.

However, once the war started, many of the gardeners went off to the front. After WWI ended, the number of gardeners diminished and the estate fell into disrepair.

The Hills’ living sculptures attract thousands of visitors to the 400-year-old gardens each and every year.

Here’s what the Mud Maid looks like in late Spring…

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…and Autumn

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Here’s how the Mud Maid was built

Image credits: Pete & Sue Hill

Image credits: Pete & Sue Hill

The sculptors, brother and sister Pete and Sue Hill

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