1919 a national day of peace was held to mark the end of World War 1. Court hosted a children's sports day & refreshments. In 2019 the event was recreated as part of centenary celebrations. Here's the court on a non-festival day, c.1905

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1870 architect Harold Brakspear was born. His restoration work included & the east front of the abbey at plus many churches such as St Michael's He lived for many years in

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Hartham Park Underground quarry, Corsham, a railway I again have much love for. all images sourced from the internet and unfortunatley i don't know much about it! this is the fleet of locos i know about so far. please let me know if you know more!

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Day 2 of the fest. Today's theme is
These C.17th homes in are called the Flemish Weavers Cottages. A 1672 Royal proclamation invited persecuted Dutch artisans to settle in England. A few may have settled in the town, bringing new innovations

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Hello Corsham High Street! Aren’t you looking fun!

We are loving resident artist chair planter, bringing joy and colour to the street.

Have you seen it yet? Tag us in your photos and use the hashtag!

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We loved this quirky cockerel strutting his stuff library as part of the 'Peacock Fringe' show! The work of one of the Springfield Art Group. 😊

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Venue 3: Coppins Jewellery.

Coppins have been making jewellery in all precious metals from their workshop in Corsham for over 35 years. They specialise in unusual gemstones and classic pieces with an unusual twist; choose from their wide selection or di… https://t.co/wuz3Ehwa13

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We’re delighted to welcome and other special guests to Corsham Court for the launch of a ‘A Show of Hands’ - a very special exhibition of 80+ original printed works featuring the or

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Come to tomorrow evening for the launch of Leanne Stephens' exhibition 'In the Silence', 6-8pm... Leanne's stunning paintings encourage us to consider our relationships with changing natural landscapes...

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Spring is in the air, as shown in this beautiful oil painting of the Bath House and Magnolia, Corsham Court, Wiltshire by Paul Methuen, 1886-1974.
Admission FREE

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Applications for the 4th Biannual Peacock Arts Trail in Wiltshire open Monday 21st January.
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Have enjoyed developing drawings this chilly weekend - working from plaster ceilings at - thinking about 3D & next steps...

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Great to be showing in the Open exhibition with 'Reimea' on canvas 138x59cm. Fri, 24 Nov - Sat, 23 Dec. https://t.co/ZpZZUwrM73

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What a variety of styles and brilliant imaginations our youngsters have! Mythical Peacocks on parade! 😊

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We've been blown away by the talented of Corsham! Just some of the mythical peacocks on display town hall!

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