The Coach House Studios
Set in the beautiful grounds of Yeldall Manor, The Coach House Studios is home to 10 artists and makers including artiists, potters, embroiderers and woodwork.Including guest artists, you will have wonderful opportunity to visit working studios and meet the artists and makers. We have ample parking, facilities and offer refreshments. You will be most welcome.
Opening Times
2nd - 4th May 10am - 5pm
Number of exhibitors
15
Parking
Parking on site














Meet the Exhibitors
Looking forward to meeting you to share insights into the inspiration and techniques that make the work so unique.




Vonnie Harrison
I’m a metal sculptor working primarily with reclaimed and scrap steel, transforming discarded materials into expressive, often nature-inspired forms. My work balances strength and sensitivity, celebrating resilience, repair, and quiet beauty. Through welding, I explore themes of renewal and connection, creating pieces that feel honest, tactile, and deeply human.





Vallari Harshwal
Vallari Harshwal specialises in ceramic tableware and lights. Between designing handcrafted ceramics and dinnerware surfaces, her work evokes a sense of calm and simplity on a landscape of shifting narratives of life.





Thirty Three Interiors
Thirty Three Interiors is a design-led lighting studio where art meets light. We create sculptural, statement pieces that elevate interiors through craftsmanship, considered materials, and refined aesthetics. Each design balances functionality with artistry, celebrating individuality, ambience, and timeless style for thoughtfully curated spaces.





Steve Hedger
I create and make furniture, lamps and accessories made only from reclaimed timber. My designs are often inspired by the Arts and Crafts period with a timeless look, always guided by the nature of the timber I am working with.





Shilpa Agashe
Shilpa’s work is rooted in attentive observation of nature, shaped by nature journaling, brush painting, and materials sensitive to the environment. Influenced by years spent in Japan and having trained in Chinese brush painting , her intuitive, paper-based practice explores presence, impermanence, and human connection with the natural world through spontaneous, intentional mark-making.





Sarah Lorrimer-Riley
My work explores the relationship between inner landscapes and the natural world. Through layered mixed-media painting, I use paint, ink, drawing and collage to build intuitive surfaces shaped by memory, place and mythology. These works act as quiet sites of reflection, where the everyday and the symbolic meet.





Rebecca Howard
I work as an oil painter, capturing wild and natural spaces around the British Isles. Original as well as Limited edition prints and cards available to buy.





Melanie Quinn
I have a perfumery at the beautiful Coach House Studios with other talented creatives. I create artisanal fragrances blending natural ingredients, isolates, or biotech to produce distinctive, high-quality fine fragrance with scents that celebrate individuality, emotion, and everyday luxury. I also run workshops on how to create perfumes. These are fun sessions where attendees go away with their own unique fragrance.





Hope Lawrence
I’m a landscape and nature photographer drawn to quiet, atmospheric moments in our local area. I began developing my craft during the pandemic, discovering photography as both creative expression and a grounding, therapeutic practice. My exhibit brings together scenes of stillness and gentle light, inviting you to pause, breathe, and find a sense of tranquillity in the work.





Ekta Kaul
My art practice is focused on exploring place, memory and belonging through a cartographic lens in thread and painting.





Claire Howlett
Claire Howlett’s work is rooted in reference to the landscape, sea and light, and the human connection to it. Her expressive paintings draw upon memory and atmosphere to evoke the wild, untamed beauty of the natural world. Painting in acrylic and oil, she creates semi abstract coastal and landscape works on canvas and panel.





Bonner Studio
Largely self taught, I use traditional leather working techniques and tools to make each piece entirely by hand. Initially I explored archaic forms of luggage - their shape, form and construction. Lately, my work has moved away from this minimalist approach to something more decorative, and in a direct response to my immediate environment.





Anna Lockwood
My practice explores biophilia, the innate human connection to nature. I paint adolescents alongside birds, using family members as models to examine the transition from childhood to adulthood. The birds act as metaphors for childhood and emotional states, reflecting themes of vulnerability, growth, and humanity’s instinctive bond with the natural world through figurative, symbolically rich contemporary painting and quiet narratives.




