A Grade I listed house is hosting its first sculpture exhibition as its gardens open every day in the summer for the first time. Forty five artworks will be on display in 190 acres of Grade II listed gardens around Ashridge House in Hertfordshire. They include work from 15 artists including Diane Maclean and Giles Penny. A spokeswoman said it was a "natural evolution" for the house as it worked to get visitors to make return visits. (BBC News)