Blossom Painting
Come and paint, draw or sketch blossom in our Garden of Reflection.
- Booking essential
An opportunity to come and paint, draw or sketch blossom from our apple trees, or anything that takes your creative attention in the Garden of Reflection.
Tickets are £10 and includes a hot drink and biscuit.
We will also be offering the chance to display the artwork in our exhibition space later in the year so please let us know on the day if you'd be interesting in displaying and/or selling.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Adult | £10.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895 Groups of larger than 10, please contact us directly on 01635 278 394
- Suitability
Adult only event (16+)
- Meeting point
The car park will be open from 10:15. Please walk to the rear of the Chapel where a member of staff will meet you for 10:30.
- What to bring and wear
Please bring your own art equipment and a chair. We do have some to hire on the day for £5 but please do let us know in advance as these are limited. Dress for the weather as this event is outside.
- Accessibility
Our Garden of Reflection is accessible from our accessible parking at the rear of the Chapel. It is flat gravel paths with some grassy areas as optional areas to paint from. Assistance dogs welcome
- Other
Please note: This is an outdoor event and tickets will not be refunded for reasons relating to the weather. If the weather is too bad, we will move indoors.
Upcoming events
Friendships from a Forgotten Front
A new display in association with the Salonika Campaign Society looks at the moving connection between animal and human companionship. Find out how men on the Macedonian front line coped with everyday life on this forgotten front.
Paintings and Poetry
Come and join us for an immersive deep dive into a Stanley Spencer painting, followed by a World War One poetry reading.
Highlights Tours 2025
Get beneath the surface of Sir Stanley Spencer’s paintings on a 45-minute bespoke tour of the chapel.
Services at Sandham 2025
A religious service led by Rev Mark Christian including references to the paintings of Stanley Spencer in Sandham Memorial Chapel.