Links and Friends of the Gallery
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The Affordable Art Fair is the leading showcase in the UK for contemporary art under £3,000. The Fair was launched in London in 1999 and now takes place biannually in London and annually in Bristol, Amsterdam and New York with affiliate Fairs in Sydney and Melbourne. Click here to visit the AAF |
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Formed in 1910, the Fine Art Trade Guild is the successor to the Printsellers' association, which had been set up in 1847 to preserve the integrity of the limited edition print against unscrupulous traders. The Guild is the trade association for the whole of the art and framing industry in the UK and Ireland, and has an active branch in New Zealand. It represents print publishers, printers, materials and equipment manufacturers and suppliers, finished picture suppliers, galleries, contract and bespoke framers, artists and agents. Click here to visit the Fine Art Trade Guild. |
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EUROPA is the portal site of the European Union (http://europa.eu). It provides up-to-date coverage of European Union affairs and essential information on European integration. Users can also consult all legislation currently in force or under discussion, access the websites of each of the EU institutions and find out about the policies administered by the European Union under the powers devolved to it by the Treaties. Click here to visit the UE site. |
Places to Stay
- Moor Court is a traditional Herefordshire mixed arable, hop and livestock farm, whose present family have been fortunate enough to have farmed for over 4 generations. We enjoy sharing its many virtues with our bed and breakfast guests and hope that your stay with us will be a memorable one.
Visit http://www.moorcourtfarm.co.uk for details. - The Feathers Hotel, situated in Ledbury, is within a few miles of many historic places of interest, including Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Cheltenham and Malvern. An unspoilt market town, Ledbury is justly proud of its 17th century Market House built on great timber pillars, and its ancient parish church. The town has managed to retain its old-world fascination with its narrow lanes, cobbled stone streets and flower displays.
Visit http://www.feathers-ledbury.co.uk for details. - The Chase Inn was built in the 19th century specifically to cater for the influx of local labour into the fertile Frome valley during the busy harvest and hop picking seasons. The pub retains its original exterior which is complemented by the picturesque village scene.
Visit http://www.4hotels.co.uk/uk/hotels/thechaseinn.html for details.








