Sunday 6 July 2014

Epping Forest Art Exhibition Summer show 2014

“Let me be” has been selected and will be on show from today at the 
Epping Forest Art Exhibition Summer show 2014 THE VIEW
The show will be up until Sept 28th


The exhibition will show works by local artists that have been inspired by the Forest. Many works will be for sale. Ref photo with thanks to Wouter Marck

The View is the new visitor centre near Chingford, with interactive displays telling the story of Epping Forest and regularly changing art and history exhibitions. The perfect place to start your exploration of the forest, you can even join two waymarked trails right from the back door.

Opening times
The View is open seven days a week from 10am to 5pm all year round including Bank Holidays; it is closed on Christmas Day.
The View is also closed on the following dates for staff training. See website for further details. 
Step back in time... 
Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting Lodge, right next to The View, is a unique example of a surviving timber-framed hunt standing still surrounded by its medieval royal hunting forest. Visitors to the Hunting Lodge, built on the orders of Henry VIII in 1543, can today enjoy exhibitions on Tudor history and soak up the atmosphere of this incredible historic building nearly 500 years after it was first built.

Opening times
Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting Lodge is open seven days a week from 10am to 5pm all year round including Bank Holidays; it is closed on Christmas Day.
The Hunting Lodge is also closed on the following dates for staff training:
  • Tuesday 1 July 2014 (10am - 1pm)
  • Wednesday 9 July 2014 (10am - 1pm)
  • Tuesday 5 August 2014 (10am - 1pm)
  • Tuesday 2 September 2014 (10am - 1pm)
  • Tuesday 7 October 2014 (10am - 1pm)
  • Tuesday 4 November 2014 (10am - 1pm)
  • Tuesday 2 December 2014 (10am - 1pm)
The Hunting Lodge may also be closed to the public if school groups or booked tours are using the building.

1 comment:

Studio at the Farm said...

Your fox is exquisite, Stephie! And I do wish I could visit The View - sounds fascinating.
Kathryn

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