Showing posts with label The Hearth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hearth. Show all posts

Friday, 27 September 2013

Vintage Fair, Hexham Market and so much more in Tynedale tomorrow

The Hexham Market is from 9-1.30, and should be followed up with a visit to the Vintage Fair in the Trinity Centre, just up the road from the Market, from 10.30-4.30. This is part organised by the wonderful people at the Hearth in Horsley, and will feature clothes, textiles and fabrics for everyone.
If you have time you could also take in the Barrasford Arms Marrow show. It is a great pub, with the best atmosphere, delicious food, and nice people. Worth going along to, even if only to support the Great North Air Ambulance, to which the proceeds rightly go to in Air Ambulance week.

Monday, 8 April 2013

Open Studios & Vintage Bazaar at the Hearth, Horsley this Sat / Sunday

On Saturday I went to the Hearth in Horsley for the first time - the cafe sells delicious food with a smile, and the dozen artist's studios upstairs need to be seen to be believed. I chatted briefly to one amazing artist who sells her work all over the world
They are open this coming weekend from 10am - 4pm
The Resident artists welcome you to their open studios at The Hearth, exhibiting textiles, prints, original paintings, jewellery and ceramics.
There will be an exhibition of landscapes by Northumbrian photographer Linda Walton.
The Hearth will be hosting a Vintage Bazaar in the hall with stalls selling retro homeware, fashion accessories and all things vintage.
The café will be open too!
I urge you to go - its a lovely place with something for everyone.
More details here: http://www.thehearth.co.uk/wb/