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In this 80th anniversary year of VE Day and VJ Day, Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome is offering the opportunity to attend a very special workshop in a historic World War One venue, to craft your own beautiful and poignant symbol of remembrance. Local ceramic artist Jenny Owen will talk you through how to create your very own poppy sculpture in clay.
Suitable for both beginners and more experienced crafters, the step-by-step instructions in this small class event, available either morning or afternoon on Saturday 4 October, will enable each attendee to discover their creativity and craft a unique and beautiful reminder of this special anniversary year to treasure for a lifetime.
During the 90-minute class you will craft your own ceramic poppy, with all tools and materials provided. After the class, Jenny will fire, glaze, fire again and pack each poppy carefully in a presentation box ready for you to collect from the Museum at your convenience.
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Ticket Type | /Ticket Tariff |
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Adult | £49.00 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
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Map & Directions
Road Directions
At Junction 18 (Chelmsford Park and Ride) of the A12, turn East on the A414 towards Danbury and continue through Danbury towards Maldon.At the roundabout take the 2nd exit, straight across, onto the B1010 Burnham Road.Take the first right, Marlpits Road, towards Cock Clarks and Cold Norton. There is a ECC Brown sign advertising us on the right.At the crossroads, go straight on. This is now Hackmans Lane.Follow Hackmans Lane through the village of Cock Clarks towards Cold Norton.Approximately 1.5 miles from Cock Clarks, there is a large sign on the right hand side there is a further ECC Brown sign. At the entrance, ther eis a large white sign showing the entrance to Flambirds Farm.Turn right onto the concrete track. You will pass another white sign at the bend. Move past the farm to the Aerodrome (0.75 miles)
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