The Sussex Guild Contemporary Craft Show at Henfield Hall

Horsham

Type:Arts

The Henfield Hall, Coopers Way, Henfield, West Sussex, BN5 9DB

Tel: 01273 479565

An image grid showing images of handmade crafts including jewellery, leather, glass, ceramics, furniture and a wood turned black bowl.

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The Sussex Guild is delighted to be exhibiting once again in Henfield Hall on 27 & 28 April. The Contemporary Craft Show will take place throughout the main hall, foyer and garden suite. Delicious homemade refreshments will be available in the café throughout the day, with seating inside as well as in the garden. Kate Hackett has been working hard as the lead show co-ordinator working with a small team of members for our Henfield Show. Kate has fun creating her ceramic designs inspired by nature, gardens, flowers, landscapes, the seaside, material patterns, and patchwork quilts. Kate has fun creating her ceramic designs inspired by nature, gardens, flowers, landscapes, the seaside, material patterns, and patchwork quilts. So do please say hello to her when you visit.

Be inspired by an array of exciting ceramics, furniture, glass, jewellery, leatherwork, metalwork, silversmithing, textiles and woodwork. Our skilled designer makers look forward to meeting you to discuss their individual work and to explain their craft techniques and inspirations. Take the opportunity to buy beautifully crafted, handmade items, or to commission an extra special one-of-a-kind piece. Admission is £3 and your ticket allows you to return throughout the last weekend in April.

The Henfield Museum, with various collections of local interest is also situated in this building. Henfield is a large village community with interesting historic houses including The Cat House, old inns, restaurants, a 13th century church and an attractive common.

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