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And the reality wasevenmoremagical than the


online description, according to Dai. “It wasfabulous, areal first forwest Wales,


and awonderful wayofgiving visitorsadifferent experience of this wonderful castle,”hesaid.


Among the highlights forthe Trust director were


aten-feet-high aluminium chandelier,an‘enormous’ cube of white light and a20-feet-high willow sculptureofafox.


“Visitorscould also listen in at theWhispering


Tree, see the ancient trees lit up and cast their own shadows on the castle walls,”hesaid. “It wasatruly magical experience both forthe public and the local artists, who were clearly thrilled to be involved.”


Visitorstothe Secret Light Garden event were


able to stroll among the floodlit trees and watch shadows being cast on the castle walls.


Awalk around the grounds wasdescribed as ‘a nocturnal visual adventure’ by the organisers, Picton Castle Trust.


Seeing Picton Castle in awhole newlight wasone of the main themes of the fundraising event.


PICTURES: Lisa Soar. Pembrokeshire County Living |


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