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Alchemy in Appleby at the Colour Makers House

The Colour Makers House, 2 High Wiend, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria, CA16 6RD

  • Multiple dates available
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Discover how Alchemy transforms waste from the lead industry into bright blues and greens that grace stately homes in the workshops of the Colour Makers House, rebuilt in 1677.

The historic building is undergoing an ongoing restoration project. Full of period features and a remarkable historic staircase leading upstairs to the artist's studio, which specialises in architectural portraits. Some of these works will be exhibited. On the ground floor is the Traditional Artist's Colourman's shop, with which artists like Turner and Constable would have been familiar. Watch artists create pigments from natural materials, such as rocks and earth, in the pigment room. We demonstrate, using Alchemy principles, how to make green and blue verditer pigments. Both pigments were in use by artists and decorators between the 16th and 18th centuries. We will demonstrate how pigments, watercolours and other paints are traditionally made.

Timings & Tours

Friday 12 September:
1100 & 1300
Saturday 13 September:
1100 & 1300
Sunday 14 September:
1100 & 1300
Monday 15 September:
Available subject to demand: 1100 & 1330
Tuesday 16 September:
Available subject to demand: 1100 & 1330
Wednesday 17 September:
Available subject to demand: 1100 & 1330
Thursday 18 September:
Available subject to demand: 1100 & 1330
Friday 19 September:
1100 & 1300
Saturday 20 September:
1100 & 1300
Sunday 21 September:
1100 & 1300

Location & directions

The Colour Makers House, 2 High Wiend, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria, CA16 6RD

Directions:
High Wiend is off the main street of Boroughgate beside the Post Office in the town centre.
Contact on day:
Mark Hilsden
Telephone number:
+441768353530

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

The first floor is accessible only by shallow stairs and a single handrail. The old historical building's first floor is uneven, so please be careful. The Pigment Demonstration room has a Low Beam of 6 feet (1.8 metres).

Additional information

if staff are available, we will be happy to talk to visitors but not demonstrate, as time is needed to tidy up between demonstrations. The building is historical, some of the beams are pretty low (6 feet / 1.8 metres) in the pigment demonstration room, and the 1st floor is uneven and currently being renovated, so care is needed. The building was not designed for many people to move through, so patience may be required on stairs.

Max no of people per tour:
8
Est. tour duration:
0 hour(s) 45 minute(s)

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