The Trustees grant an annual residency to a sculptor who will usually work on site during the summer. These include:-
2008 - Dan Clemmett from Byron Bay, Australia who is making Ammonite, steel and harlequin finish.
2007 - Zdenek Smid from Czeck Republic, who installed Windbreak, made in resin, lead and steel.
2006 - Per Oskar Leu from Oslo, Norway, who made At The Crossroads, an installation based upon folk myth and the work of Robert Johnson.
2005 - Dan Clemmett from Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia, who installed Owl, whilst preparing a piece, St Aidan, for a local Bucks Church.
2004 - Dmitri Khozyaikin from Novosibirsk, Siberia wo made a ceramic piece with the aid of a local community centre, Bucks University and a local ceramic artist.
2003 - Slawomir Brzoska from Poznan, Poland who made a work Breath, in steel based upon Hindu philosophy.
2002 - Dan Clemmett from Byron Bay, Australia, wo made a work using recycled car steel.
2001 - Ivan Brezvyn from L'viv in the Ukraine made "Adam and Eve", a work constructed in bronze and a 25 tonne block of limestone.
2000 - Jim Racine, a sculpture student from the Royal College of Art, won the Trust's national competition for a Millennium Sculpture. Jim worked on site during the summer months and produced the bronze construction "Perch". The work was produced in fifteen multiple sections, all cast on site and welded into a slender vertical column 23' high.
1999 - Ondrej Zimka from Bratislava, completed a sculpture, "Eclipse" in Portland stone. The work was installed on the day of the solar eclipse and is aligned on an East-West axis, using forms from ancient Slavik church architecture.
1998 - Zdenek Smid from the Prague Academy of Fine Art, installed a piece, "Spine" on site, an articulated, moving construction, made from titanium and lead.
1997 - Walter Bailey. Worked on site using beech timber. The work was an installation titled "Windblown Beech". Walter Bailey subsequently was commissioned to make the Dunblane Memorial Sculpture and in 2000 was awarded the prestigious Enku award in Japan.
1996 - Otto Horvath from Jannonius Pannos University, Pecs, Hungary. His sculpture "Sleeping Form" was made in Portland limestone.
1995 - Richard Barnbrook who made "Stone House" in lead and limestone.