Bridewell Studios and Gallery is in an early 20th-century police station. Visitors can see evidence of the building's previous use including original tiles, concrete staircases, prison cells and explore the building via tours on the day.
You will have the opportunity to examine a Grade 2 listed building which retains many original features from when it was a police and fire station. Now it is home to 34 artists and crafts people and there will be a chance to wander around parts of the building not usually open to the public.
This year there will be an Art Out Arts market on Saturday 7th September from 12 - 4pm in the Grand Parade Hall and during the second Heritage Open Weekend (14th and 15th) there will be an exhibition by David Jacques in one of the galleries.
Renovations are still actively taking place so come along and see how things have changed and progressed.
Refreshments will be available.
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