Discover the best top things to do in Herefordshire, United Kingdom including Eastnor Pottery & The Flying Potter, Manic Ceramics, The Chic Brocante, Oldfield Forge Ltd, The Great British Florist - Flower School, Wildwicker, Greenacres Stables, Trumpet Corner Gallery, Herefordshire Aero Club, Mary Deaville Artist.
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Eastnor Pottery offers an exciting and innovative range of clay workshops for groups and individuals. These are designed to explore and develop creativity in participants all ages and abilities.The studio is located within the magnificent Herefordshire Country Estate of Eastnor Castle, surrounded by the Malvern Hills. If you are unable to visit the Pottery, The Flying Potter can deliver the Eastnor Pottery experience at a venue of your choice.
Fabulous afternoon spent with Jon and Sarah. The children absolutely loved it! Great workshop, well explained and easy to follow instructions - would recommend to all ages :-)
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Note our new location in St Martins Street. Open mon-sat from 10.30 am Pottery painting fun for ALL ages from tiny baby handprints through to retirement signature dishes. Items professionally glazed and can be posted if not local. Children's parties, hen parties, school and other groups welcome. Booking recommended in holiday period.
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The home of up-cycled furniture. Specialising in individual pieces of furniture to enhance your beautiful home. We are available for commission pieces and also operates one day bespoke courses to revamp your tired furniture, courses also cover distressing and decoupage.
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Based on Garway Hill, in the heart of the beautiful Herefordshire countryside, Oldfield Forge is a traditional family run blacksmith company. Retreat away from the busy goings on of day-to-day life with our blacksmith experiences. Surrounded by fields and hills, The Academy is tucked away from the main track and sits alongside The Forge - a working forge where bespoke ironwork is made every day by a team of Oldfield Forge blacksmiths. We offer you the chance to try your hand at traditional blacksmithing techniques, taught by a member of the Oldfield Forge team. Enjoy a picnic or BBQ in the Oldfield Forge woods or try our Herefordshire sourced home-made menu in the tepee with our woodburning stove. Our tailor-made packages can be built to suit any group.
We had a fantastic time here, on a 'Couples' 5 hour session. If you're worried about whether you can cope with such an activity don't be - they cater for all abilities. The staff cannot do enough to help you, and nothing is too much trouble for them. My partner made a garden ornament while I made a knife. Both look really good, and any worry that we had about not finishing in time was needless - the staff make sure that you don't leave until your piece is finished (I still have to wrap the handle of my knife but that's something for me to do in my own time). We are seriously considering returning some time next year to have a go at making something else. We took a picnic for our lunch, but you can order lunch from the local pub & have it delivered to the forge. Just make sure you bring a water bottle with you, it's thirsty work! All in all, a great time, a great experience, and a great bunch of people.
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Welcome to our world of British Flowers! With The Great British Florist Flower School you can take part in single workshop and a number of longer courses. All you need to bring is yourself and we will provide the rest (including tea and cake) Your tutor will be a fully qualified experienced florist and beginners most welcome. The morning will be relaxed and fun.
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In the beautiful Herefordshire county side tucked away from the trappings of modern life there is the bastion of creativity and calm that is Wobage farm Craft Workshops. With several potters a cabinet make , jeweller and Clyde the Basket maker who runs willow weaving courses for all abilities from complete beginners so accomplished basket makers. Courses run all year and residential workshops .
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Greenacres Stables is a small horse riding centre located right on the edge of the Forest of Dean, in Lea, near Ross-on-Wye and Mitcheldean. We offer riding lessons for all abilities in our large outdoor arena and we have fantastic opportunities for trekking in the Forest of Dean.
Booked an assessment lesson with June as I am have just relocated to the area and needed to find a new yard to continue developing my riding. I was given a very friendly welcome on arrival and told I would be riding Bonnie, a great confidence giver. As a regular rider I said I didn’t mind who I rode but confidence in the saddle is not one of my problems so the lovely June tacked up Taurus who was a slightly more advanced ride and off we went. I loved my assessment lesson, June had me cantering poles within about 15 mins so it was certainly different from the ploddy, directing traffic lesson I had expected. I initially booked another lesson but have since decided that this will be my go to place for hacking instead only because I can’t commit to the a regular day at this time and June only teaches 2 weekdays. A little gem of a yard.
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