A Jurassic-themed art trail is set to transform a popular New Forest attraction.
Furzey Gardens will become a prehistoric paradise from May 24 to August 31, with giant dinosaur sculptures and eggs.
The Jurassic Furzey event will see the sculptures decorated by community artists and hidden throughout the gardens.
The event is being sponsored by David Wilson Homes.
Megan Hamlyn, marketing manager at David Wilson Homes, said: "We are delighted to support Furzey Gardens and Minstead Trust in bringing the Jurassic Furzey event to life.
"This partnership reflects our dedication to fostering community engagement and supporting initiatives that make a positive impact."
Furzey Gardens, which is operated by Minstead Trust, provides training and support for people with learning disabilities.
The event will raise money for the gardens' ongoing work with people with learning disabilities.
The gardens are home to rare plant collections and more than 40 fairy doors.
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