Explore Winchcombe’s dynamic arts community, showcasing a blend of emerging artists as well as timeless pottery traditions dating back to the early 1900s. With exhibitions, festivals and a brand new venue Isbourne Arts in the centre of town, our rich and diverse arts and cultural scene is never far away.
The Winchcombe Archive Collection Trust (WACT) was set up by John Edgeler and his fellow trustees to create a locally accessible collection of pottery
Isbourne Arts is located in the centre of Winchcombe. Formerly the Methodist Church, it has been transformed into a vibrant multi purpose venue for a wide range of activities including performing arts, creative workshops and community events.
Housed in the former Town Hall, our friendly, volunteer-led Museum brings to life the town’s long and rich history, and gives the chance to explore, enjoy and be inspired by the past in and around this ancient Cotswold town.
Winchcombe Pottery ranks as one of Britain’s pioneer potteries and has its roots in the Arts and Crafts Movement and traditional English Slipware
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