Oaken Grove Vineyard
Nestled in the scenic Chiltern foothills, Oaken Grove Vineyard blends fine wine, art, and relaxation. Explore captivating sculptures, paintings, ceramics, prints, candles, and jewellery by local artists. Enjoy a leisurely lunch among the vines, soaking up the tranquil countryside charm of this family-run boutique vineyard where creativity and craftsmanship flourish.
Opening Times
2nd - 4th May 10am - 5pm
Number of exhibitors
13
Parking
In the field below and in visitor parking for people needing assistance,













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




Sasha Lord
From cool wet rainforests to dry warm beaches, the experiences & memories made when travelling have inspired my ever growing range of unique scents. Using natural oils, sustainable ingredients and eco friendly packaging, blended by hand in our Oxfordshire studio, I'm on a mission to bring you olfactory & visual joy, with scents that provide escapism and show people how scent can transform a space.





Mick McNicholas
Predominantly, I work in oils, and charcoal. The common thread that connects my work is that it’s produced primarily from life. To my mind true observation, and so authenticity, only comes from spending time examining the subject directly in front of you. Nonetheless, I am in fact trying to find a way to authentically incorporate photography into my own work.




Maxine Farmer
Maxine Farmer is contemporary sculptor specialising in capturing energy and emotion as permanent memories, removing extraneous detail to reveal the true essence. Those ephemeral moments: a shrug of a shoulder, a twist of a head…all tell us more about each other than words ever can. Maxine’s works are held in collections in the UK, Europe, and the USA.





Mark Lord
Formerly a professional photographer of 25 years I've always been interested in traditional crafts. After photographing many creatives I picked up a set of lino print tools and have never looked back. Inspired by my Cornish roots, our coast and the desire to make something with my hands, I am now back home in Cornwall creating Cornish inspired coastal prints.





Machi de Waard
I work in silver and gold, making jewellery informed by the visual language of twentieth century modern art. In 2023, I was awarded a Masters in Jewellery & Metal by the Royal College of Art. In 2024 and 2025, I received awards from the Goldsmiths’ Craft and Design Council and was made a Freeman of Goldsmiths’ Company.





Jess Sarson
I teach pottery from my garden studio and create functional ware in porcelain and stoneware.





Janet Richardson
Janet’s work spans a diverse range of styles, unified by flowing lines and a clear passion for metal. Influenced by everything she observes, her jewellery features strong 3D forms, rich textures and translucent gemstones. She is a Gold Award winner at the Goldsmiths’ Craft & Design Council Awards and co-author of the bestselling book Silver Jewellery Making.





Helen Ormerod
I make Ceramic stoneware sculptures inspired by the colours and shapes found in nature. My work is made to withstand all weathers.




Danny Jones
I am a multidisciplinary artist, currently studying my BA in Fine Art at the university for the creative arts. My current focus is in printmaking and watercolour. I enjoy creating anything from timeless works for display to hand painted cards for loved ones.



Daniel Robinson Miller
I work primarily with acrylics, using bold, dynamic brushstrokes to explore control and the act of letting go. Falling figures, horses, and suspended forms inhabit dreamlike spaces, reflecting vulnerability, movement, and emotional tension. Across subjects, my work seeks balance between melancholy and hope, inviting reflection and revealing beauty that emerges through motion and surrender.





Caroline Gatfield
My ceramic sculptures for home & garden are made in a small garden studio at my home. I use a variety of clay modelling processes resulting in a diverse range of work that continues to evolve. I enjoy exploring the possibilities of clays and glazes, whilst interpreting the structure of forms both natural and man-made from the world around me.





Billy Goodworth - Frontier Forge
Hand forged using traditional equipment and techniques, Frontier Forge (formerly Bill's Workshop) specialises in luxury hand made cookware from copper and stainless steel. As well as homeware, sculpture, and undertaking bespoke blacksmithing commissions. A county leader in blacksmithing experience days, we give people the opportunity to not only buy unique products, but have a go at making their own heirlooms!



Adeleh
I paint vibrant contemporary abstracts, exploring energy as a conceptual language and visualising movement and transformation through the interplay of spraying, smearing, and layering. My work invites viewers to immerse themselves in each piece and reflect on how energy flows within and between us.