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6 Bluebell Would

45 Westbourne Gardens, Hove, BN3 5PN

A friendly house with a cornucopia of arts and makes, dedicated to making art accessible. Come along, meet the artists, and leave feeling inspired, with maybe a purchase or two.

Bluebell Roebuck Photography
Mark Munroe Preston Treescapes
Beachside Kiln Glass
Polly Marix Evans Print making
MegaLilyDesign Print making
Jen Green Print making
Woofing Fabulous Ceramics
Sarah’s Doll Parts Porcelain doll heads
Maria Buttuller Print making
Mr Ink Solo Digital media
Muddy Lotus Candles
Sander Adamenko Painting and drawing
Lulu McQueen Jewellery
Oh Someday Jewellery
BeauBottletops Mixed media
Kore Sage Mixed media
Von Hoz Painting
Fanny Fielding Painting
Isolation Monster Digital media
iHeart Pop Art Pop art
Abeille Botanicals Bath treats
Heather Parr Print making
PreservedByJay Preserves
SweetiePips Jewellery
HeySassy Jewellery
WildJarTerrariums Terrariums
Mariana K Collage
Kim Tillyer-Witchmountain Print making
WildFlora Jewellery
Marc Francis Digital prints

Type of venue:

house

Facilities

  • Garden open
  • Card Payment Facility
  • Tap water refill available
Archived open house

Location:

45 Westbourne Gardens, Hove, BN3 5PN
Photograph of a metal groyne, sculpted by the sea, rusty and glowing at sunset, through which a sandy beach and wooden groynes can be seen

Through
Bluebell Roebuck

Linocut of a woman known as Bunhead holding up a floppy paper man disdainfully. An envelope lies on the floor.

Unsolicited Male
Polly Marix Evans

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