Venues 2025
Venue 1
The Gables
4 Rayleigh Road
Westbury on Trym
Bristol
BS9 2AU
Wheelchair access will be possible with assistance to get over a step – please ask.
Road parking available.
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Venue 2
The Stoke Lodge Centre
Shirehampton Road
Bristol
BS9 1BN
Stoke Lodge is a group venue, with parking, toilet facilities and full wheelchair access.
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Venue 3
18 Old Sneed Road
Stoke Bishop
Bristol
BS9 1ET
The exhibition is in the conservatory at the rear of the house. This is accessed by following the signs down the drive and entering the garden by the gate on the right hand side. There is plenty of on road parking and is just a short walk from venue 4
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There will be over 90 original paintings and a range prints for sale.
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Unfortunately there isn’t wheelchair access to the property
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Venue 4
Stoke Bishop Village Hall
42 Stoke Hill
Bristol
BS9 1EX
Stoke Bishop Village Hall was built in 1885 on the site of an old coaching public house called The Three Stars.
Designed by Edward Gabriel in the Arts and Crafts style with large feature windows at each end of the hall. Gabriel also designed the Cambridge Arms and the grand E Shed building ( the entrance to the Watershed walkway on Bristol harborside ).
Situated In a central location between to Stoke Lodge, Trinity College and Chris Dye at venue 4.
Plenty of on street parking directly outside. Accessible level entrance option, and visitor WCs.
Tea, coffee, and homemade cakes served inside.
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Venue 5
Trinity College
Stoke Hill
Stoke Bishop
Bristol
BS9 1JP
Trinity College is set in nearly 10 acres of beautiful grounds and woodland. The main building, Stoke House, is a grade II* listed building and dates back to 1669. There have been many later additions to the property, one of which being the high ceilinged, light and airy dining room, which is used as an exhibition space for the BS9 Arts Trail.
You can visit this beautiful venue, have tea, coffee and cake in the Tyndale Room, just off reception in the main Stoke House building, and then make your way downstairs to the dining room to wander around the 16 artists and creators who will be delighted to show you their work.
There is level access to the exhibition space, just to the right of the main building. Just follow the signs. There is plenty of free parking, in front of Stoke House and to the left of the building, along the drive, in the gravel car park.
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Venue 6
Redmaids High School
Westbury Road
Bristol
BS9 3AW
The senior school is a group venue and will have parking, refreshments and wheelchair access.
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Redmaids High Art Exhibition 2024
A unique opportunity to see Bristol’s best, upcoming creative talent as the renowned Art department of the country’s oldest existing girls’ school opens its doors to showcase the exceptional work of their students. 40 emerging artists exhibit their GCSE, A-Level and IB work in a collection of diverse and engaging pieces, showcasing drawing, painting, print-making, sculpture and photography. The standard and quality rivals the best in Bristol. The exhibition promises to challenge your perception of creative arts. Be astounded by the photorealistic portraiture and thought-provoking explorations of cultural and political issues expressed through both fine and applied arts.
“The creativity, standard and exceptional quality of the work is truly breath-taking” Beth Sims, Head of Art. “The development of ideas and attention to detail is extraordinarily mature, way beyond what one might expect of such young people.”
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Venue 7
Trinity-Henleaze URC
Bradbury Hall
Waterford Road
Henleaze
Bristol BS9 4BT
Trinity-Henleaze United Reformed Church is situated on Waterford Road, just off Henleaze Road. Our bright, airy buildings are fully wheelchair accessible with two disabled parking spaces on the road. Street parking is available in the surrounding area, with several other venues in easy walking distance. The building can also be accessed easily from the number 1 and 2 buses.
The main exhibition will be held in our Bradbury Hall, to the left of the Church, with refreshments available in our Coffee Bar area, for a suggested donation. All of the money donated will be split between the North Bristol Foodbank and Bristol Child Contact Centre. Toilets will also be available.
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If you have any queries please contact our office on 0117 9623431 or email admin@thurc.org.uk
Venue 8
8 Northumbria Drive
Henleaze
Bristol
BS9 4HP
8 Northumbria Drive is next to a bus stop/shelter (no. 2 and 2A services) and very close to Henleaze Road mini roundabout.
Parking is not possible on this side of Northumbria Drive.
Entrance is via the front door.
No refreshments or wheelchair access will be available.
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Venue 9
11 Royal Albert Road
Westbury Park
Bristol
BS6 7NX
11 Royal Albert Road is situated just off the Downs. There is free off street parking available in the area and easy level access to the venue.
The paintings and ceramics are exhibited in two rooms.
Sorry there is no wheelchair access.
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Venue 10
3 Henleaze Road
Henleaze
Bristol
BS9 4EX
Wheelchair access for standard wheelchairs.
Parking is available on the street but is usually easier on Downs ParkWest.
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Venue 11
Badminton School
Westbury Road
Bristol
BS9 3BA
The main exhibition venue is in the state of the art Sports Centre Main Hall with easy access (including wheelchair access) and parking for all.
There is a bonus venue on site, which is the Badminton School Creative Arts Centre, an inspiring place where students' work is displayed in bright studios alongside dedicated facilities and a contemporary gallery space.
Refreshments are available with any profits donated to St Peter's Hospice.