Copper Ornament Workshop at Tinkley Gate
Engrave your own beautiful copper-sheet ornament inspired by natural woodland shapes, all materials and tools provided.
- Booking essential
Come and join us in the warmth of Tinkley Gate Cafe to learn how to make copper-sheet ornaments to decorate your home for winter. Follow from a range of set templates or take inspiration from the beautiful scenery to create your own design. This workshop is suitable for beginners.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Admits one | £12.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Over 16s only.
- Meeting point
The event will be held in the cosy conservatory area of Tinkley Gate Cafe at the Tinkley Gate entrance to Woodchester Park. Please meet inside of the Cafe.
- What to bring and wear
All the materials and tools will be provided for you. All you need to bring are yourselves. You may be sitting at a table for up to two hours so comfy clothes are advisable.
- Accessibility
There are accessible parking spaces just outside Tinkley Gate Cafe. Wheelchair access and an accessible toilet inside the Cafe. All the chairs for the event will have backs though there will be space for wheelchairs if required.
- Other
We will be meeting in the cafe at the Tinkley Gate entrance to Woodchester Park. There are two car parks for Woodchester Park. One is called Buckholt and the other is called Tinkley Gate. The brown signs direct you to Buckholt rather than Tinkley Gate. If you have access to google maps then typing in "Tinkley Gate National Trust Car Park" will take you to the correct entrance. If you follow Tinkley Lane between Nympsfield and Nailsworth, then look out for two long, low, colourful banners on the same side of the road that mark the entrance to Tinkley Gate Car Park.
Upcoming events
Storytelling for under 5s
Join us each week on Monday mornings for story time with our storytelling volunteer. No need to book, available for under 5s and their grown ups!
Hibernation Exploration Trail
Come and learn about some of the animals that we have hibernating at Woodchester Park this winter.