Thanks a Bunch Bert!

You will probably have seen quite a few posts and news items following this weeks awful flooding in Bradford on Avon. Well… here’s another one!

Our beautiful little corner of the Town always gets it quite badly, but this one was quite excepitional. We were at the Tithebarn Workshops in 2013, when the measuring station hit 3.42m and we were badly flooded. This time, although it was only 9cm more at 3.51m, did it ever make a difference. Unit 8 here and two neighbouring houses all flooded for the first time, with the water reaching areas that we’d never seen before. Having moved all our stock and goodies up to our usual flood level, we had to then wade back in and move everything up further still.


We have become quite good at second guessing the river levels over the years, but this one took us all by surprise. We set our alarm for 3.30am and it wasn’t looking good, so down we came.

Already at the Workshops and helping out was the truly amazing Danny, one of the town flood wardens and all round superhero! We can’t thank him and his team of volunteers enough for their continued help, advice and input before, during and after this rubbish time.

Having spent a day and half cleaning, spraying and disinfecting we are fully open again and busy with Christmas card printing, commission painting and stocking the shelves ready for Christmas shoppers and our late night Friday.

Tomorrow should have been the Christmas light switch on in town which we were going to be part of, but it had to be cancelled due to the flooding. However, we at the Tithebarn Workshops are going ahead with our day / evening of celebrations, despite everything! We have pop up shops in each studio, a food truck and bar, live music and lots of free mulled wine and cider and mince pies!

Please pop down and join us if you can… we’re all up for a fun day… but don’t try and get over Barton Bridge!

barton bridge flood damage

A Serene View of Poetry

Great excitement again at SerenArts Gallery as Serena’s latest book has just arrived…

a serene view of poetry by serena pugh

 A Serene View of poetry features a collection of original paintings in a range of different media by local artist Serena, along with a selection of her complementary poems and haiku.

You can pick up a copy at the gallery or order online from this website.

A Serene View of Bradford on Avon

a serene view of bradford on avon by serena pugh

We’re very excited here at SerenArts Gallery as Serena’s book has been proof read and sent to the printers for a first look at a hard copy proof next week.  Everything is on track for the launch at the West Barn on the night of Friday 20th April 2018.  If you would like to come along and join us for a glass of wine and enjoy this event, please just let us know.  We will be at the same venue on Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd April for a chance to see the exhibition of canvases and cards taken from the book and, of course, a chance to purchase you copy of the book.

You can now contact us to pre-order this beautiful book and be put on the list for your copy.  The book contains a collection of photographic artworks of Bradford on Avon together with poems, prose and observations by Serena.

“Bradford on Avon is more than just a home or business for me. I have been the very worst, and best version of myself here. I have met with the most uplifting of highs in life here, and suffered through the hardest tragedies here too. I feel an affinity and deep affection for this town, like no other I have lived in. That doesn’t stop me poking loving fun at it though. This may not be as traditional as most but no-one can fault my dedication to this sprawling jewel. Please enjoy my personal view”.