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Lucy Mortimer CERAMICS
Hand-built vessels in stoneware and porcelain inspired by the coast and natural world. Pieces are coiled, shaped and smoke-fired.
4 Boundary Close, Holcombe BA3 5FP 07795 158277 
lucy@lucymortimer.co.uk lucymortimer.co.uk
Directions: Holcombe is a small village approx 8 miles west of Frome. Boundary Close is located off Common Lane, located off Holcombe Hill. ///
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Opening Times: 10am - 2pm
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Rowena Kinsman, Buffy Fletcher, Susanna Hawkins, Linda Sydenham JEWELLERY, POTTERY, TEXTILES
New ideas, Yarn, Ceramics, Silver Jewellery and Artwork.
Buffy Fletcher - Silk, wool and other natural fibres, hats, scarves, sweaters and jackets using a wide palette of colours. Susanna Hawkins - Silver jewellery inspired by nature and paintings in various media. Linda Sydenham - Functional and statement piece contemporary stoneware & earthenware pottery. Artwork drawing on various inspirations using a mixture of medias.
Rowena Kinsman - an established potter working in porcelain, making functional ware.
There will be a clay throwing demonstration each Saturday afternoon.
Haydon, Withybrook, Stoke St Michael, Radstock BA3 5JQ 01749 840065 
rowenakinsman@me.com 
onecraftgallery.wordpress.com
Directions: Half way between Oakhill & Stoke St 
Michael.There is parking in the field opposite the venue. Disabled parking available at the venue itself. Coordinates -51.28359*N, 2.45008*W ///
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Opening Times: 10am - 5pm
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