Browse all 30 doors in this summer’s Artists’ Fairy Doors trail.

Over 60 artists from far and wide applied, with the judging panel choosing the wonderful final 30 designs. You can see the original designs of the doors below.

Each door has been sponsored by a local business who have generously donated funds to support Minstead Trust, Furzey Gardens and the people we support who work in the gardens and beyond.

Throughout the trail there was a chance to vote for your favourite door, crowning it the People’s Champion! Look out for the announcement of the winner during September.

Fallen in love with your favourite door? Why not bid to own it?

Fairy doors

  • 1 Potting shed - Pauline Bradbury | Supported by Cyclexperience

    I run Crank Pots Studio, which is not far from Furzey.

    Ceramic designing/teaching is my passion.
    With over 22 years of experience; designing the fairy door I’ve incorporated the natural beauty we are surrounded by.
    There are wall paper surface marks, handmade stamps, cookie cutters, glass, and high fired glazes to make sure the ceramic
    pieces are weather hardy-vitrified-frost proof.

    A Thank You:
    The local Blacklight Vice Band kindly donated the cherry stain.
    The local carpenter Fillis Joinery kindly donated the varnish.

    Door supported by Cyclexperience

    We’re Cyclexperience, a friendly family-run bike rental business with 30 years of experience. Our top priority is making sure everyone has a fantastic time on our bikes, regardless of age or ability. As part of our commitment to supporting local communities and businesses, we’re thrilled to be backing Furzey Gardens’ Fairy Door Trail.

  • 2 #OpenYourDoor - Laura Alp and Foster Children | Supported by Fostering Hampshire Children

    This magical door is a collaboration between artist Laura Alp and the brilliant young people and their foster carers from Hampshire Fostering Children to represent their #openyourdoor campaign. Laura ran a workshop at Furzey Gardens where the young people and their carers created beautiful paintings and designs for the door.

    Door sponsored and co-created by Fostering Hampshire Children

    In Hampshire the gap between the number of children needing a loving home, and the number of Foster Carers available, continues to widen. Our #OpenYourDoor campaign works with local communities across Hampshire to galvanise local residents to help support vulnerable children who need our help.

  • 3 Bird’s Eye View - Sarah Rosenthal | Sponsored by Paula Postlethwaite

    The door considers perspective and looking at the world from someone else’s view.

    ‘Within our garden we have a bird house which was built by my father-in-law for my son. The bird house remained empty for some time, until a very brave little blue tit chose to make it his home. My son named him Bluey, and spent many hours watching him go back and forth from the nest to feed his young. The fairy door design is from inside the bird house, looking at the world through Bluey’s eyes.

    Sponsored by Paula Postlethwaite

    Believe in yourself.

  • 4 A Window to Wonder - Billy Callaway | Sponsored by Sandra Armstrong

    A mixed media piece that aims to celebrate the magic and whimsy that can be found all around us. This is more easily seen as a child, but as adults if we look closer it can still be found.

    Door sponsored by Sandra Armstrong.

    The magic and wonder of childhood lives on if you open your heart to what is around us.

  • 5 To Infinity - Chris Blandford | Sponsored by Everyday Hypnotherapy

    New Forest-based artist Chris Blandford has honed his skills since finishing a National Diploma in Art & Design in 2010. Since then, he has been working with many different types of mediums. Thanks to living in the New Forest, Chris finds plenty of inspiration in nature and star gazing.

    Door sponsored by Everyday Hypnotherapy

    Paul Hill of Everyday Hypnotherapy offers a fast-acting and effective complementary therapy for a wide-range of issues.
    Hypnotherapy also offers a powerful tool for improving your mind set and achieving your life goals.

  • 6 Volunteers of Furzey Gardens - Allison Farley | Sponsored by Elizabeth Selby

    The aim of this design is to invite viewers to consider all the good work the volunteers of Furzey do to make the gardens and grounds look wonderful. Wellie boots, seeds, gardening tools etc. everything a volunteer might need.

    Dozens of volunteers maintain the gardens, work in the tea rooms and welcome visitors at the entrance.

    Interested in volunteering?
    Visit www.minsteadtrust.org.uk/volunteer

    Sponsored by Elizabeth Selby
    Chair of the Board of Trustees,
    Minstead Trust, 2020-23

    In appreciation of the skills, enthusiasm and love shared by all those who volunteer at Furzey Gardens and across all areas of Minstead Trust.

  • 7 Minstead Trust Animals - Jim Griffiths | Sponsored by Woodlands New Forest WI

    A door highlighting the animals looked after at Minstead Lodge, near Furzey Gardens, by people with learning disabilities.
    The animals can be sponsored to support the work Minstead Trust does helping over 300 people to live more independent lives.

    Sponsor goats, geese or donkeys at
    www.minsteadtrust.org.uk/animalsponsorship

    Door sponsored by Woodlands New Forest WI

    The Woodlands New Forest WI was started in December 1945, and has 39 members who meet monthly.

    The WI is based on the ideals of fellowship, truth, tolerance and justice, to give women a voice and to be a force for good in the community.

    Woodlands (NF) WI is a friendly group of women who meet monthly to socialise, make friends, exchange ideas, learn crafts and listen to a variety of speakers talk on interesting topics.

  • 8 Welcome to Wonderland - Juliet Smith | Supported by Whitham Print Services

    Alice Liddell, the girl Lewis Carroll wrote the ‘Alice’ stories for, lived locally as an adult,and her grave can be found at St Michael and All Angels Church
    in Lyndhurst.
    I had great fun bringing the characters to life, and I think Furzey Gardens provides a perfect Wonderland setting for them.

    Door supported by Whitham Print Services 

    We offer uncomplicated, simplified printing solutions.
    With over 30 years’ experience in print buying, we can provide the technical know-how to ensure the best possible price, quality and service for all of your print requirements.

  • 9 Glimpses - Berry Kuropka and Janet Wheeler | Supported by FOLIO

    The shape reminds us of stained glass windows, which let in light, and tell stories of importance and mystery.  As a door it both protects and becomes a gateway with glimpses to what lies beyond.

    Sponsored by FOLIO, New Forest Art and Culture.

    Folio is a collective of professional arts and cultural organisations based in the New Forest.
    Our organisations range from museums and galleries to music and theatre companies.

    Folio exists to create new ways for people to experience arts and culture.

    Folio is supported by New Forest District Council.

  • 10 Door Opportunities -Artists supported by Minstead Trust | Supported by Make a Will Online

    People with learning disabilities were guided through tracing rectangles, taping areas, and mixing and applying paints to create each unique book.
    The bookcase-door found inspiration from
    Minstead Lodge’s own library with its many shelves bursting with colourful books.
    Many of the titles depicted are thematically linked to working life at Minstead and Furzey.

    Door supported by Make a Will Online – find out more today about leaving a gift in your Will to help people with learning disabilities supported by Minstead Trust.

    Make a Will Online offers an accessible, safe and secure online Wills service for supporters of Minstead Trust. Every Will is checked by a solicitor.

    If you are interested in how a gift in your Will could make a real difference to people with learning disabilities then please get in touch with the fundraising team at Minstead Trust.

    Find out more at
    www.minsteadtrust.org.uk/giftinwill

  • 11 Freeing the Light - Jessica Dobson | Sponsored by Christina & Peter Lewis and Family

    These two little fairies are pulling back the curtains on a hidden world and reveals a cloud of fireflies. Pinky purple glistening curtains pulled back by the two fairies in their own vibrant flowing dresses. Detailed wings and clothing (more than this initial design) with sprinkles of fairy dust surrounding them. A woodland in night-time Is hidden behind the curtain, dark but glowing from a hint of the moonlight and the firefly’s warmth.

    Door sponsored by Christina & Peter Lewis and Family

  • 12 Star Doors - Annabelle King | Sponsored by Ytene Gallery Limited

    I studied Illustration at University of the West of England in Bristol in the early 2000s and have since worked as an illustrator and also painting murals for children’s nurseries and rooms.
    With Star Doors I wanted to move away from the traditional whimsical fairy stories and try something a bit different with local wildlife and fairies looking back down at earth through thevspaceship door.

    Door sponsored by Ytene Gallery Limited

    Ytene Gallery offers nearly a decade of experience in working with British artists, showcasing hand picked pieces to match a wide variety of homes and venues.
    We also offer ceramics, glass, sculpture and limited edition prints, all carefully selected from independent British makers.

    We are delighted to be sponsoring this charming fairy door by Annabelle King

  • 13 Bluebell's Birthday - Laura Alp | Sponsored by DQP

    Introducing Bluebell the birthday dragon! Bluebell is a fabulous fire-breathing candle-lighting dragon.
    I was inspired to create this piece of art by Ben, Ruby, Ollie and Violet.

    www.facebook.com/lauraalpsart

    Door sponsored by DQP

    DQP – supporting the Construction Industry since 2003.

    We are very pleased to be sponsoring this beautiful fairy door, decorated by the talented Laura Alp, and promoting the fantastic opportunities for so many people supported by Minstead Trust.

  • 14 The Seelie Fae - Jo Chapman | Supported by Beaumont Water Heaters

    Seelie Fae are typically enchanting, beautiful and gorgeous beyond measure. They glow as they ride the winds searching for humans who need help. It is said that any mortal that happens to gaze upon them will fall deeply in love with them.

    The Seelie Fae (Lucky Fairy Door) has a very Scottish flavour. The tartan incorporated in the design is based on the Ayrshire District tartan which those associated with the Dalrymple family* are entitled to wear. The letter box is a sporran and the door knocker is a thistle flower.

    *The gardens were first planted by the Dalrymple family as an informal woodland garden in 1922.

    Door supported by the headline supporter of the trail: Beaumont Water Heaters

    Beaumont is the United Kingdom’s foremost designer and manufacturer of high efficiency direct fired water heaters.
    They have been designing, manufacturing, installing and maintaining hot water heaters since 1966.

  • 15 Woodland Welcome - Mary Acreman and Peter Frost | Sponsored by Forest Gallery and Collectables

    This fairy door is designed especially for Furzey Gardens where visitors are always given a warm welcome. The design is to reflect the wonderful woodland setting and the
    enchanting secret fairy doors. It is made as a collage of many individual painted pieces; the animals are painted using oil paint and all the other pieces in acrylic paint. Each separate piece has been painted on canvas, then cut out and stuck securely onto the door.

    Many thanks to Wood Finishes Direct Limited for their support.

    Door sponsored by Forest Gallery and Collectables, Lyndhurst.

    We are a small family run business, started primarily to promote local arts and crafts.
    All our artists and crafts people live locally in the New Forest and our shop showcases their unique talents and creativity.

  • 16 The Broken Down Door at House Number Four - Bob Young | Sponsored by Clare Wikeley

    Bob Young lives locally near Lymington, and became involved with Furzey Gardens when they were looking for someone to repair and replace and add to the miniature fairy doors hidden around the garden.
    This inspired the ‘broken down’ theme for the trail door and for the creatures depicted.
    Read the poem attached to the door to discover more, then take a peep through the keyhole.

    Door sponsored by Clare Wikeley and family

    This door fits with the ‘real’ fairy doors all over the garden and we like the idea of combining it with a poem, encouraging storytelling and imagination.

  • 17 Starry night - C Star Design | Sponsored by ONLE

    We are a sister duo, Cathy Roberts and Lisa Davidson, and have been working with glass since 2005, based in Winchester.  Our main areas of work are Stained glass and fusing. Our glass work is all handmade from our original designs which are made into fused glass art and functional homeware.

    The inspiration for our fairy door lies with the vibrancy of colour…. and stars. Our ‘Starry night’ door combines both of these elements. We love how the light shines through each star against the dark glittery background.

    Door sponsored by ONLE

    The business network for people who like people.
    Our approach to networking is simple: remove the barriers that get in the way of building relationships, treat business owners like adults and trust that when you bring good people together, good things happen.
    We’re an online network: inclusive networking with unlimited reach.

  • 18 Here and There- Joy Kyd-Slade | Sponsored by Forest Park Inns Ltd - The Mailmans Arms

    I spent forty years as a primary teacher encouraging children to develop a love of learning through play, shared ideas, working together, experiencing techniques, and unlocking their creative potential.
    My door echoes these shared experiences and magical moments of discovery.
    So, walk past and experience ‘magic in action’ for yourself!

    Door sponsored by Forest Park Inns Ltd – The Mailmans Arms

    The Mailmans Arms is a family run, traditional pub with a beautiful enclosed garden with Garden Pods.
    We offer a well stocked bar. We serve freshly cooked homemade food sourced locally where possible. As well as the menu we have a specials board and Sunday is our well known Carvery day.

  • 19 Through the Mythical Door - Woodwork Trainees at Minstead Trust | Sponsored by New Forest Fencing

    Inspired by the idea of a mythical land behind the door, which organically developed after drawing the never ending pathway.
    The stone and sky textures and the pathway were beautifully and patiently painted by people with learning disabilities who are supported in the woodwork workshop at
    Minstead Lodge.
    This supported trainee team also helped to produce the 30 wooden doors that have been decorated by artists for this trail.

    Door sponsored by New Forest Fencing

    Established in 1965, New Forest Fencing is a family run business built on strong ethics and values of high quality craftsmanship, hard
    work, and a friendly, personal service.
    Over the last 50 years we have been privileged to provide an array of timber and steel products to thousands of customers across Hampshire, the New Forest, Bournemouth, Kent and beyond.

  • 20 Pompey Belle - Artists supported by Minstead Trust | Sponsored by Paulou Art and Photography

    The door represents the naval aspect of Portsmouth, which is something the guys at Minstead Trust’s Portsmouth Day Opportunities have experienced in their city. The sailors’ travels and the tattoos they acquired as a matter of tradition and to mark where they had been and what was close to their heart to keep them safe. The guys took turns helping to paint the images and stick on the decorations.

    Door sponsored by Paulou Art and Photography

    Portsmouth-based artist offering a wide range of services, including events, portrait and product photography, as well as one-on-one painting classes.

  • 21 Adventures Await - Jennie Farmer | Sponsored by Netserve Ltd

    My artworks are playful and positive and show influences from nature in amongst multiple layers of vibrant colour and decorative detail. I combine mediums such as acrylic paint and collage to create radiant and memorable art works that give a gentle nod to life and gratitude. I’ve always created artworks of rabbits and hares. Perhaps its thanks to my favourite childhood book ‘The velveteen rabbit’. My artworks can be seen on my Facebook page Jenniefarmerart.

    Door sponsored by Netserve Ltd

    Will and the team at Netserve have been providing IT support and solutions to small and medium businesses in the Hampshire area for twenty years.
    We are proud to be supporting Minstead Trust as our charity of the year by making a donation for every new business we onboard!

  • 22 The Kaleidoscope - Bea Bielanska | Sponsored by Rosie Lea House

    The Furzey Fairy Kaleidoscope represents the positive enchanting changes that gardens make during the spring and summer seasons bringing life, happiness and positive wellbeing to all who enter. A spectacular array of intrigue and colours magically appear and change under the happiness spells of the Fairies.

    Door sponsored by Rosie Lea House

    An award-winning tea room, bakery and restaurant in the heart of the New Forest.
    From breakfast all the way through to dinner service you can expect to find local produce crafted into stunning dishes, cocktails and more.
    We showcase the very best of The New Forest and Hampshire as you dine.

  • 23 Tintagel Tide - Emily McSevich and St. John’s Primary and Nursery School | Supported by Minstead Lodge

    Emily is a Cornish born artist now living further up the coast in Hampshire. She draws inspiration from the nature around her with a big influence being the ocean & Coastline, aiming to bring the outside in.

    Emily created this door through collaboration with the art club at St. John’s Primary and Nursery School. The school is a multi-faith, multi-language school with a real community feel in Southampton.

    Door supported by Minstead Lodge wedding and events venue.

    Minstead Lodge is a charming and inspirational venue for meetings, weddings and celebrations. You can be certain of a warm and friendly New Forest welcome to a venue where customers come back again and again. Get in touch to find out more about our country house venue with a fascinating past and an inspirational present.

  • 24 The Beaulieu Door - May Summers-Perkins and Beaulieu Village Primary School | Supported by Hanger Farm Arts Centre

    This door has been designed and produced by pupils at Beaulieu Primary School with local artist May Summers-Perkins. The children, aged 5 to 11, took part in workshops at the school to produce a door that depicts the school and the village of Beaulieu.

    Door supported by Hanger Farm Arts Centre – affordable, quality music, comedy and theatre on the edge of Totton. 

    Hanger Farm is a theatre, café and events venue in West Totton.
    It offers affordable, quality entertainment all year round – from toe-tapping tributes, to household name comedy and family theatre.
    It is also a popular wedding and events venue, and has a friendly café that welcomes local community groups.

    www.hangerfarm.co.uk

  • 25 Enigma - Robynne Willowby | Sponsored by The British Deer Society

    ‘Enigma’ is inspired by the New Forest and its fauna, alongside the local history of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (author of Sherlock Holmes), whose grave is at All Saints Church in Minstead.
    I’m a local visual artist creating art, decor and craft. I also run Gadabout Arts delivering creative workshops, installations and collaborative theatre projects.

    Door sponsored by The British Deer Society

    Deer are a keystone species that plays a crucial role in the way the UK’s landscape functions. The BDS is a charity dedicated to educating and inspiring everyone about deer and the environments they live in.

  • 26 Entrance to an Octopus' Garden in the Shade - Bronwen Russell | Supported by Weddings at Furzey Gardens

    I am involved with lots of crafty projects in Dorset, from jewellery to stage props. I wanted to create an inviting door for Watersprites to discover using recycled (mostly from the Dorset Scrapstore), biodegradable (where possible), collected and beachcombed items to create a sparkling, watery threshold.

    Our oceans and waterways are a precious and finite resource, and they are being polluted by sewage and plastics, we need to celebrate, treasure and protect them.

    You can find this door at Hanger Farm Arts Centre.

    Door supported by Weddings at Furzey Gardens. 

    Furzey Gardens is the perfect place for an intimate evening ceremony, offering:

    • Exclusive use of the gardens from 6pm
    • Space for up to 20 people
    • A choice of locations in the gardens for your ceremony
    • Photograph opportunities after the ceremony in the beautiful gardens
    • Availability between May – September
    • Celebratory bubbly for your party
    • One year joint membership to Furzey Gardens for the couple, so you can revisit your special place
  • 27 Threads of Life - Sue Badcrumble | Sponsored by New Forest Collection

    My vibrant wildlife-enriched Fairy Door design combines my love of patchwork, collage & mosaic! I create textile art from discarded, remnant fabrics & vintage sewing-box buttons & beads. Formerly working in agricultural entomology, I learned the value of our vital but sadly threatened beetles, bugs & spiders in the landscape.

    You can find this door at New Forest Heritage Centre.

    Door sponsored by New Forest Collection.

    New Forest Collection logo

    New Forest Collection are a homegrown group of hospitality venues based in the New Forest National Park. The Collection has something for everyone, be that adult-only retreats Burley Manor or action-packed adventure with the little ones. Dogs are welcome across the Collection too. Alongside accommodation, the hotels and The Drift offer the taste of the forest with their locally sourced, New Forest Marque accredited, seasonal menus.

  • 28 The Door of Whimsy - Gemma Noakes | Supported by The Real Jam & Chutney Company

    I am a mixed media artist inspired by pop culture and street art. I use ripped paper collage, bright acrylics and other small things I’ve found to create art that is fun and textured. Art where a different thing is spotted with each look and that is interesting to touch and feel.

    You can find this door at Hythe Pier.

    Door supported by The Real Jam & Chutney Company

  • 29 Dino door - Simon Chadwick | Sponsored by Sam Long Ltd

    Simon Chadwick is a New Forest based children’s book author and cartoon illustrator. To date he has created over 40 books, some of which are set in the New Forest. He is particularly obsessed with dinosaurs, as his design for the trail might suggest.

    You can find this door at Cyclexperience in Lyndhurst.

    Door sponsored by Sam Long Ltd

  • 30 Save our Earth - May Summers-Perkins | Sponsored by FASTSIGNS Southampton

    Bright, colourful take on climate change. Interactive for children, look and see elements in the design. Can you spot the bumblebee? How many fish can you count? Why is the elephant wearing a scarf?

    I hope my door will spark discussions to do with the earth, environment, animals and how we can make changes in our daily lives. I want to show that we need to protect our planet to keep the animals and environment safe.

    You can find this door at Rosie Lea Tea Rooms.

    Door sponsored by FASTSIGNS Southampton

    Our Southampton custom sign team believes in elevating the experience of small businesses and helping you achieve your goals!
    With state-of-the-art production facilities and years of combined experience in the field, we are an industry leader in the business of creating visual communications.
    Our experts offer graphic design, printing, copywriting, marketing solutions and more.

Artists’ Fairy Doors at Furzey Gardens is kindly supported by Beaumont Water Heaters

The community sponsor is Fostering Hampshire Children as part of their #OpenYourDoor campaign

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