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Watercolour Workshop

Castle Acre Priory and Castle, Thursday, 15 March 2012


15 MAR

Watercolour Workshop: Enjoy a full day art workshop in Norfolk with tuition from local professional "Around Britain" artist Richard Nichols. With widespread experience he truly believes everyone can draw and paint given suitable guidance and encouragement.

Watercolour Workshop at Castle Acre Priory and Castle in Castle Acre, Norfolk on Thursday, 15 March 2012.


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Watercolour Workshop
Submitted by Chris Haycock
Friday, 13 January 2012

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Castle Acre Priory And Castle
Stocks Green
Castle Acre
Castle Acre
Norfolk
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