

Stanton Drew
Venue 17:
The Druid's Arms, Bromley Road, Stanton Drew, BS39 4EJ.
Disabled access: yes a ramp is available to get into the venue, but the toilets have steps.
Refreshments: yes.
Venue 18: Church Lane Cottage, Church Lane, Stanton Drew, BS39 4EW.
Directions: From Chew Magna turn right by the thatched Roundhouse, over the bridge, then first left towards the Stone Circle. Carry on up towards the Church and the venue is on the right hand side, second house back from the Church.
No disabled access
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Venue 19:
St Mary the Virgin Church, BS39 4EW.
Disabled access: yes.
Refreshments: yes.
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Rob Taylor - Venue 17.
Colour pencil drawings.
Realistic drawings of pets and other animals from photographs.

Natasha Clutterbuck - Venue 18.
Mixed media.
Vibrant, earthy drawings of vegetables, herbs, wild flowers and hedgerows.

Richard Pinhorn - Venue 19.
Paintings, inks, pencils and mixed media.
Folklore, mythology and the ancient landscape, corvids and standing stones.

Drew Forsyth - Venue 19.
Oil on canvas of pet portrait commissions.

Julian Poole - A Retrospective - Venue 19.
Engravings
Ann, always a key support in the late Julian's Arts Trail experiences, is showing his work.
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Stanton Drew is well visited due to its famous stone circles and also The Cove, a group of stones standing in the garden of The Druid's Arms. (Look this up for more details). Leaving Chew Magna on the B3130, or coming in on the B3130 from the A37, turn at the small thatched round house, the former toll house, another local landmark. Follow the road into the Village to the venue. If coming in from Bishop Sutton or from Chelwood on the A368 there is also a turning to the village. Map at bottom of page.