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SUMMARY:Clocks in Art & Literature from 1300 to today
DESCRIPTION:This Event Is Open to Non-Members\n\n\n\n	About the event\nWe shall arrive at 6pm for drinks and canapes\njoined by the Estate Manager\, Owen Davies\nwho will give us an exclusive talk covering the history of\nthis magnificent Tudor manor with over twenty historic rooms.\nWe shall also hear about the five acres of walled gardens and terraces constructed by Inigo Thomas in the 1890s \nWe shall then be able to freely tour the house and gardens as this is a totally private visit. \nIt might help some members to consider asking to car-share –\nemail casadelpato@hotmail.co.uk \nRemember that St Nicholas Church\, Moreton is very close by should you wish to extend the day and visit the 13 decorative windows by Lawrence Whistler prior to Athelhampton. \nThis will be a truly enlightening evening in delightful surroundings.\nCost of the event - £40 per person \n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK NOW		\n			\n	\n\n\n	Book your place on the Evening Celebration\n \n\n\n\n	The Gardens\n\n\n\n	The gardens at Athelhampton are renowned for their stunning beauty and historic design\, offering visitors a tranquil escape into nature. Strolling through the grounds\, you'll find carefully manicured lawns\, vibrant flower beds\, and unique architectural features that showcase the estate's rich heritage. \n\n\n\n	click a picture to see an enlarged version \n\n	\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Athelhampton House\, Dorset by Christine Matthews					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Topiary garden					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n											\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						The Corona					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Bridge over the river Piddle					\n							\n			\n\n\n	Athelhampton HOUSE\n\n\n\n	Athelhampton House is recognized as one of England's finest Tudor manor houses\, built in 1485. Its historical importance is highlighted by its largely unchanged Great Hall\, which features a remarkable hammer-beam roof and exquisite stained glass windows. This architectural style is emblematic of the Tudor period\, making the house a significant example of that era. \n\n\n\n	click a picture to see an enlarged version \n\n	\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Athelhampton Elizabethan Kitchen as restored 2022					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						The Great Hall\, Athelhampton House\, Dorset					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						The Kings Room\, Athelhampton House - geograph.org.uk					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Beautiful Tudor traceried  window in the Great Hall					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						An Unusual Bathroom Athelhampton House					\n							\n			\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: [Enter the lecturer's name]\n\n\n[Enter the lecturer's resume] \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n  \n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFRbIjFkkJU
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/clocks-in-art-literature-from-1300-to-today/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270506T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270506T123000
DTSTAMP:20260530T151022
CREATED:20260522T084414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T203145Z
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SUMMARY:The Art of Chalk Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:This Event Is Open to Non-Members\n\n\n\n	About the event\nWe shall arrive at 6pm for drinks and canapes\njoined by the Estate Manager\, Owen Davies\nwho will give us an exclusive talk covering the history of\nthis magnificent Tudor manor with over twenty historic rooms.\nWe shall also hear about the five acres of walled gardens and terraces constructed by Inigo Thomas in the 1890s \nWe shall then be able to freely tour the house and gardens as this is a totally private visit. \nIt might help some members to consider asking to car-share –\nemail casadelpato@hotmail.co.uk \nRemember that St Nicholas Church\, Moreton is very close by should you wish to extend the day and visit the 13 decorative windows by Lawrence Whistler prior to Athelhampton. \nThis will be a truly enlightening evening in delightful surroundings.\nCost of the event - £40 per person \n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK NOW		\n			\n	\n\n\n	Book your place on the Evening Celebration\n \n\n\n\n	The Gardens\n\n\n\n	The gardens at Athelhampton are renowned for their stunning beauty and historic design\, offering visitors a tranquil escape into nature. Strolling through the grounds\, you'll find carefully manicured lawns\, vibrant flower beds\, and unique architectural features that showcase the estate's rich heritage. \n\n\n\n	click a picture to see an enlarged version \n\n	\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Athelhampton House\, Dorset by Christine Matthews					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Topiary garden					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n											\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						The Corona					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Bridge over the river Piddle					\n							\n			\n\n\n	Athelhampton HOUSE\n\n\n\n	Athelhampton House is recognized as one of England's finest Tudor manor houses\, built in 1485. Its historical importance is highlighted by its largely unchanged Great Hall\, which features a remarkable hammer-beam roof and exquisite stained glass windows. This architectural style is emblematic of the Tudor period\, making the house a significant example of that era. \n\n\n\n	click a picture to see an enlarged version \n\n	\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Athelhampton Elizabethan Kitchen as restored 2022					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						The Great Hall\, Athelhampton House\, Dorset					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						The Kings Room\, Athelhampton House - geograph.org.uk					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Beautiful Tudor traceried  window in the Great Hall					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						An Unusual Bathroom Athelhampton House					\n							\n			\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: [Enter the lecturer's name]\n\n\n[Enter the lecturer's resume] \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n  \n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFRbIjFkkJU
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/the-art-of-chalk-landscapes/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270603T113000
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DTSTAMP:20260530T151022
CREATED:20260522T090110Z
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SUMMARY:John Constable: Chocolate Box Painter or Maverick Artist?
DESCRIPTION:This Event Is Open to Non-Members\n\n\n\n	About the event\nWe shall arrive at 6pm for drinks and canapes\njoined by the Estate Manager\, Owen Davies\nwho will give us an exclusive talk covering the history of\nthis magnificent Tudor manor with over twenty historic rooms.\nWe shall also hear about the five acres of walled gardens and terraces constructed by Inigo Thomas in the 1890s \nWe shall then be able to freely tour the house and gardens as this is a totally private visit. \nIt might help some members to consider asking to car-share –\nemail casadelpato@hotmail.co.uk \nRemember that St Nicholas Church\, Moreton is very close by should you wish to extend the day and visit the 13 decorative windows by Lawrence Whistler prior to Athelhampton. \nThis will be a truly enlightening evening in delightful surroundings.\nCost of the event - £40 per person \n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK NOW		\n			\n	\n\n\n	Book your place on the Evening Celebration\n \n\n\n\n	The Gardens\n\n\n\n	The gardens at Athelhampton are renowned for their stunning beauty and historic design\, offering visitors a tranquil escape into nature. Strolling through the grounds\, you'll find carefully manicured lawns\, vibrant flower beds\, and unique architectural features that showcase the estate's rich heritage. \n\n\n\n	click a picture to see an enlarged version \n\n	\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Athelhampton House\, Dorset by Christine Matthews					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Topiary garden					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n											\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						The Corona					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Bridge over the river Piddle					\n							\n			\n\n\n	Athelhampton HOUSE\n\n\n\n	Athelhampton House is recognized as one of England's finest Tudor manor houses\, built in 1485. Its historical importance is highlighted by its largely unchanged Great Hall\, which features a remarkable hammer-beam roof and exquisite stained glass windows. This architectural style is emblematic of the Tudor period\, making the house a significant example of that era. \n\n\n\n	click a picture to see an enlarged version \n\n	\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Athelhampton Elizabethan Kitchen as restored 2022					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						The Great Hall\, Athelhampton House\, Dorset					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						The Kings Room\, Athelhampton House - geograph.org.uk					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Beautiful Tudor traceried  window in the Great Hall					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						An Unusual Bathroom Athelhampton House					\n							\n			\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: [Enter the lecturer's name]\n\n\n[Enter the lecturer's resume] \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n  \n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFRbIjFkkJU
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/john-constable-chocolate-box-painter-or-maverick-artist/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270701T113000
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SUMMARY:The Spanish Portrait from El Greco to Picasso
DESCRIPTION:This Event Is Open to Non-Members\n\n\n\n	About the event\nWe shall arrive at 6pm for drinks and canapes\njoined by the Estate Manager\, Owen Davies\nwho will give us an exclusive talk covering the history of\nthis magnificent Tudor manor with over twenty historic rooms.\nWe shall also hear about the five acres of walled gardens and terraces constructed by Inigo Thomas in the 1890s \nWe shall then be able to freely tour the house and gardens as this is a totally private visit. \nIt might help some members to consider asking to car-share –\nemail casadelpato@hotmail.co.uk \nRemember that St Nicholas Church\, Moreton is very close by should you wish to extend the day and visit the 13 decorative windows by Lawrence Whistler prior to Athelhampton. \nThis will be a truly enlightening evening in delightful surroundings.\nCost of the event - £40 per person \n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK NOW		\n			\n	\n\n\n	Book your place on the Evening Celebration\n \n\n\n\n	The Gardens\n\n\n\n	The gardens at Athelhampton are renowned for their stunning beauty and historic design\, offering visitors a tranquil escape into nature. Strolling through the grounds\, you'll find carefully manicured lawns\, vibrant flower beds\, and unique architectural features that showcase the estate's rich heritage. \n\n\n\n	click a picture to see an enlarged version \n\n	\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Athelhampton House\, Dorset by Christine Matthews					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Topiary garden					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n											\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						The Corona					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Bridge over the river Piddle					\n							\n			\n\n\n	Athelhampton HOUSE\n\n\n\n	Athelhampton House is recognized as one of England's finest Tudor manor houses\, built in 1485. Its historical importance is highlighted by its largely unchanged Great Hall\, which features a remarkable hammer-beam roof and exquisite stained glass windows. This architectural style is emblematic of the Tudor period\, making the house a significant example of that era. \n\n\n\n	click a picture to see an enlarged version \n\n	\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Athelhampton Elizabethan Kitchen as restored 2022					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						The Great Hall\, Athelhampton House\, Dorset					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						The Kings Room\, Athelhampton House - geograph.org.uk					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						Beautiful Tudor traceried  window in the Great Hall					\n							\n					\n													\n																	\n													\n						An Unusual Bathroom Athelhampton House					\n							\n			\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: [Enter the lecturer's name]\n\n\n[Enter the lecturer's resume] \n\n\nExtra Information\n\n	\nExtra information on events\n\n	Extra Information\nAdd extra information - promised by the lecturer such as reading list\,  postponed of cancelled information\, and anything you think the audience would like know. \nIf there is nothing set attribute css "display:none;" \n  \n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFRbIjFkkJU
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/the-spanish-portrait-from-el-greco-to-picasso/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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