Discover the best top things to do in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom including Gallery 1066, Hertford Arts Hub, Norton Way Gallery, Antiques & Chic, Hemel Old Town Sunday Market, Bushey Museum and Art Gallery, Henry Moore Foundation, The New Maynard Gallery, Artshed Arts, Cromwell Antiques.
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5.0 based on 17 reviews
Welcome to Gallery 1066, an art gallery nestled in the town of Baldock, Hertfordshire. Situated down a cobbledmews in the picturesque town of Baldock,Gallery 1066 is fast becoming one of the UK’s most innovative art venues. Our cutting edge, relaxed space houses fabulous works to suit every taste offering an affordable investment to admire and enjoy for a lifetime. Our team is on hand to guide you through an array of collectable signed limited editions, originals, sculptures and gift sets. We offer art to fall in love with - see it love it own it!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Hertford Arts Hub is a new, high quality, public art gallery in Hertford’s Culture Quarter. It is planned to house a permanent collection of the works of an international artist, Alan Davie, who lived and worked in Hertford for 50 years and is collected by The Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice; National Galleries Scotland, Edinburgh; The Museum of Modern Art, New York and Tate, London.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Welcome to Norton Way Gallery. We are contemporary, traditional, bijou and select. Established in 2007, we represent over forty artists from across the region, UK and Europe. Exclusively original, our collection includes oils, watercolours, etchings, linocuts, bronze, glass and ceramics. From the internationally acclaimed to emerging talent, we offer enduring works of quality and integrity.
5.0 based on 32 reviews
Antiques and Chic is a one off shop that sells antiques, vintage, collectables, vintage jewellery and special interior design pieces. Visit us at our 4000 sq ft warehouse - parking available directly outside. Always deals available, we pride ourselves on being a friendly and helpful family run business, where you are always guaranteed a warm welcome by husband and wife team Nick and Nic.
We’ve been meaning to go to this place for a while and so pleased we finally did. The shop is a treasure trove - packed full of unusual and interesting items. Service was wonderful from the knowledgeable and friendly owner Nick. We’ll definitely be back!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
I really enjoyed my visit on Sunday, there was a great selection of stalls, plenty of cakes, bakes, bread and pastries, jewelry, clothing, art, vintage goods, recycled furniture, cards, gifts, candles etc. The fudge and sweet stall was great. The location was lovely too, situated around the centre of the Old Town High Street (worth a visit even on non-market days!). Parking was easy, there's huge car park (£1.60 for the whole day or free parking right on the High St on Sundays) and Gadebridge Park is just a few steps away. The market took place inside St Mary's Church as well as on the High St next to the Old Town Hall. I particularly liked the hot food stalls and music in St Mary's Square, it gave the event a real festival vibe! I'll definitely return as it takes place on the first Sunday of every month (except Jan and Feb).
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Award-winning fully-accessible volunteer-run Bushey Museum and Art Gallery, in Rudolph Road, Bushey, WD23 3HW features local history and art. Bushey's art heritage covers over 200 years and continues today. Two permanent art galleries are devoted to Hubert von Herkomer and Lucy Kemp-Welch. Three galleries show changing displays, currently Recent Arrivals: Additions to Bushey Museum's Collection; 20/20 Vision: artworks, costume and oral history from the Museum's collection from 1820, 1920 and 2020; Before the Railway Came to Bushey: interesting buildings built before 1840. Local History Galleries feature aspects of life in Bushey from Stone Age to local hospitals, police, schools and businesses, to the life of the community during and after the World War. Bushey is 20 mins by rail from Euston, underground to Stanmore, 5 mins from bus routes, car park to rear. Free entry, open Thurs - Sun, 11am-4pm, children welcome!
4.5 based on 279 reviews
Sculptor Henry Moore's former home and studios. Henry Moore Studios & Gardens (Henry Moore Foundation) is now an art gallery & sculpture park showing the artist's iconic work. Moore's former family home & sculpture studios are also open to visitors. Opening is seasonal. Henry Moore Studios & Gardens will be open from 30 March to 28 October 2018.
Was invited by friends to visit the sculpture garden and am glad I said yes. Arrived right on time for our time slot, parked in the over flow car park and walked right in. Staff were very polite, nice and welcoming. Had a lovely walk round the grounds with some amazing sculptures. There were 23 different ones dotted around very nicely. Highly recommend getting the small booklet at the visitors entrance as it gave us some nice information about the sculptures on display. There is a nice little cafe on-site with lots of outdoor sitting. Cakes were lovely - highly recommended. All in all it was a really lovely day. Hope to go back once covid restrictions have been relaxed for the indoor art galleries. The barn looked amazing
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Artshed Arts is Hertfordshire’s leading creative arts centre. Offering the community a wide range of workshops and courses for adults and children, beginners through to advance levels of tutoring in pottery, fused glass, lamp work, paper crafts, textiles, drawing, life drawing, fine art, painting and pot throwing on the wheel. We offer all of our art disciplines as bespoke workshops, for a min of 8 people tailored to the relevant age, perfect for a birthday, celebration or corporate event. We also have a gift shop selling local artists work and have a lovely refurbished drop-in crafts space offering painting on pottery, pebble painting, decoupage and canvas art. The atmosphere is relaxing and inspiring. Come along and enjoy a free cup of tea or coffee while you catch up with friends and family.
We did the pottery wheel taster at half term. It was brilliant and really reasonably priced at £7. Will definitely go again. We have in the past also painted off the shelf pottery and had a brilliant time with a nice cup of tea for mum!
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Like everybody 2020 was horrible, we lost two parents during that time and are still going through their items, we were recommended by a local jeweller in Sawbridgeworth to speak with Cromwell Antiques who may be able to assist with some of those items. We were treated professionally and with respect during a difficult time, Thank you we appreciate it.
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