Artists take part in Felpham Open house Art Trail

More than 20 artists will be taking part over the August bank holiday in Felpham's Open House Art Trail.

From 10am-5pm on August 29, 30 and 31, 11 venues throughout the village and seafront will be opening, with work ranging from three-metre wide paintings, creative photography and exquisite jewellery to sculpture, textiles and restored rocking horses.

The village hall and the houses are free to enter and weather permitting, tea and cakes may be on sale in some of the gardens. Refreshments and trail maps will also be available at the village hall, where there is free parking '“ a good place to start the trail.

Venues on the trail include:

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Village Hall, Vicarage Lane: Martyn and Teresa Saunders '“ photography; Eamon McGuinness '“ painting; Maria Martin '“ artist using recycled everyday items.

Pear Tree Cottage, Vicarage Lane: Rob and Claudia Jones '“ painting and photography.

Admiralty Gardens: Natalie Harris '“ jewellery.

29 Links Avenue: Teresa Newman '“ painting and glass; Holly Newman '“ jewellery; Lorri Davis '“ bits and bobs; Marsha Richardson '“ vintage fabric items.

Whitehorses Studio, Canning Road: Mary Mahler '“ rocking horses; Nicola Hancock '“ painting.

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Whitehorses, Clyde Road: Jacky Bellamy '“ painting; Sue Mahler '“ jewellery.

Two Decks, Outram Road: Janet Branscombe '“ painting; Collette Batho '“ silver jewellery.

Sky, Sea Road: Jean Haines '“ watercolour and demonstrations; Eve Anderson '“ homecraft.

White Lodge, Sea Road: Jane Rees '“ photography; Vince Shaw-Moreton '“ painting; Patricia Hines '“ sculpture.

Beachcroft Hotel, Seafront: Paul Vincent '“ photography.

Merry Moments, Seafront: Jane Moss '“ painting.

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