Discover the best top things to do in Northumberland, United Kingdom including Wyld Fire, Northumberland Sausage Company, Glebe House Vintage, Linnels Farm, Made in Kielder, Coquetdale Art Gallery.
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5.0 based on 1 reviews
Wyld Fire is a small, family run, company. It started life when we realised that, whilst a lot of bushcraft schools focus on purely practical skills, not many look beyond that.With this in mind Wyld Fire set out to be something a bit different!Our aim is to rekindle the ancient and somewhat forgotten crafts and art forms. Living with the land, not from it. Learning to create comfort in the wild responsibly, leaving no trace. Teaching crafts such as leather work and wood carving. Enjoying traditional entertainment, keeping the spoken word tradition alive, and bringing it to new ears.We are something more than just a bushcraft school... We'll show you a different way of life.
5.0 based on 130 reviews
cannot fault this course, it was booked in november 2019 for my son and my wife on a well known discount website, we were originally due to go in april but due to the lockdown and subsequent restriction it was postponed the communication from the organisers was excellent and not a problem i have been given feedback from them excellent host, Becki was a brilliant host, good sense of humour all "adult" orientated, learn't a lot about how to flavour sausage, history of sausage, and about the company, one of the best experience days they have been bough all you need to take along is yourself as everything is provided unless you which to take your own ie cheese beans black pudding etc they came home and started looking on internet for the equipment needed highly recommended if it comes up again at the same price i might consider going my self
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Situated in the idyllic seaside town of Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Glebe House Vintage is home to the finest eclectic mix of items. Whether you’re looking for quirky interior accessories, a one of a kind vintage gifts or a glamorous modern piece to finish off a newly decorated room, Glebe House Vintage has it all. Owned and run by mother and daughter team, Judith and Ami.
Had a look due to Tripadvisor and wasn't disappointed. A lovely little shop where the past meets the present, with some lovely upcycled and original items. Lovely for gifts or to treat yourself
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Learn in an Idyllic Location: Cookery, Gardening, Floristry, Beekeeping & Willow Weaving taught at a converted dairy in Hexham, Northumberland, 20 miles West of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Experience Days and Craftshop! I offer one or two day courses where you will learn how to turn a bowl on a traditional foot powered lathe. Check website for details! The only artisan woodcraft-shop in Kielder. This is the place to visit if you want to see a real craftsman producing beautiful wood ware in the old Station Garage. The site is converted into a proper wood working workshop and shop. You will find traditional crafts as well as contemporary work. An inspiring attraction and the owner usually will be turning traditional wooden bowls on a foot-powered pole-lathe. Best place to buy real crafts. Thank you for looking and come around if you are in the area.
Amazing, unique experience in a lovely setting! Thankyou so much Ralf for our wonderful day yesterday, we had so much fun (and a bit of a workout) making our wooden bowls. Also bought a few bits in from Ralf's shop.. a little coaster, a necklace, a soup bowl and a chopping board - all hand crafted and unique, the perfect gifts. Highly recommend Ralf's experience day!
4.5 based on 13 reviews
We are a Community gallery in Rothbury, Northumberland, run and staffed entirely by volunteers, displaying the work of 140 local artists, open 7 days a week from March to December. We occupy three large rooms, one of which is an art studio, above the Library and Police station in Rothbury and make use of the Art on the Stairs exhibition space as well. There is parking outside the Gallery and a toilet for visitors. Disabled access is only possible when the Library is open. Cafes and shops in Rothbury village are a very short walk away.
Lovely little gallery with a pleasing array of crafts - paintings, pottery, jewellery, cards, hand knits etc. etc. Reasonable prices and friendly staff. My husband and I enjoyed our visit very much.
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