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Cleft Hurdle Making | Warminster
May 24, 2025 (UTC+1)
Warminster
On this one day workshop you will make your own mini traditional wooden Cleft Gate Hurdle to take home with you.
This course is a great opportunity to learn new skills in a beautiful woodland setting.
Discover how to cleave wood with a froe and shape with a drawknife. Have a go at using a Twybil, also known as a Mortising knife
Cleft gates was essential in traditional British farming and dates back centuries. Originating from the need for portable, robust fencing, these hurdles were primarily used to control livestock movements. The construction process begins by selecting young, straight ash wood, prized for its resilience and flexibility. Using a tool called a froe, the wood is split along its grain into long, thin strips. These strips, or "clefts,"they are then shaped using a draw knife, and then fixed between two vertical stakes using a mortise and tenant joint.
The tenant is shaped using a draw knife and the mortise is made using a twybil. This method of splitting rather than sawing maintains the wood's natural strength, ensuring durability. The craft of making ash cleft gate hurdles saw a decline with modern fencing materials but has experienced a revival due to a renewed interest in sustainable and traditional farming techniques.
Today, these hurdles are appreciated for their historical significance and aesthetic beauty.
Course Details:
Location:
Woodland site near Warminster, Wiltshire
Duration:
9:30 am to 4:30 pm (half-hour lunch break)
Course Fee:
£75 a small booking fee may be added by Eventbrite
Age Requirement:
Minimum age 18(younger students by arrangement)
Refreshments:
Throughout the day a variety of teas and coffees will be available, and the kettle will be on for you to make a cuppa
We are situated near Warminster in the heart of Wiltshire, Southwest England, with easy access from Bristol, Bath, Salisbury, Southampton, Chippenham, Swindon, and London. The closest railway station is Warminster, approximately a 10-minute drive from our location.
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Swallow Tail Rake Making - Green Woodworking Course | Warminster
May 25, 2025 (UTC+1)
Warminster
Join us for a unique, hands-on experience in our one-day workshop, where you will be guided step-by-step through the entire process of creating your very own traditional swallow tail rake to take home. This workshop offers a rare opportunity to learn the age-old craft of rake-making, an essential skill that is now listed on the Heritage Craft Association’s list of endangered crafts. With only a small number of craftsmen still practicing this method in the traditional way, this workshop is your chance to preserve and celebrate this valuable piece of cultural heritage.
During the workshop, you will use sustainably sourced Ash wood for the body and tines of the rake. Ash is chosen for its durability and flexibility, making it ideal for crafting tools that can withstand heavy use. You will also use Hazel for the handle, which provides strength and a comfortable grip. Under the expert guidance of our skilled craftsman, you will learn how to select the right materials, shape the wood, and assemble the rake using traditional techniques that have been passed down through generations.
No previous woodworking experience is necessary; all tools and materials will be provided. By the end of the day, you will leave with a beautifully crafted rake, made entirely by your own hands. You'll also gain a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship and history behind this endangered skill. Don’t miss this chance to connect with the past, learn a new craft, and take home a unique, handmade tool!
Course Details:
Location
: Woodland site near Warminster, Wiltshire
Duration:
9:30 am to 4:30 pm (half-hour lunch break)
Course Fee: £75 a small booking fee may be added by Eventbrite
Age Requirement:
Minimum age 18(younger students by arrangement)
Refreshments:
Throughout the day a variety of teas and coffees will be available, and the kettle will be on for you to make a cuppa
We are situated near Warminster in the heart of Wiltshire, Southwest England, with easy access from Bristol, Bath, Salisbury, Southampton, Chippenham, Swindon, and London. The closest railway station is Warminster, approximately a 10-minute drive from our location.
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Circuits | Harridges Gym
May 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Warminster
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Bushcraft and Survival Skills Day | Warminster
May 31, 2025 (UTC+1)
Warminster
Bushcraft and Survival Fundamental Skills Course
Join us for an immersive hands-on day at our woodland site near Warminster, Wiltshire, where you will learn essential survival and bushcraft skills. This course is designed to provide practical knowledge and techniques for thriving in the wild. Our expert instructors will guide you through a variety of activities to ensure you leave with a solid foundation in bushcraft and survival skills.
Key Activities:
Build a Debris Shelter: Learn how to construct a shelter using natural materials to protect yourself from the elements.
Purify Water: Discover methods to make water safe for drinking using natural resources.
Use Natural Tinders: Identify and use natural materials to create effective tinder for fire lighting.
Light a Fire Without Matches: Master the skill of starting a fire using alternative methods.
Make Cordage from Natural Plant Fibres: Create strong and durable cordage from plants found in the wild.
Identify Trees: Gain knowledge on tree identification and their uses in bushcraft.
Use a Knife and Folding Saw Safely: Learn the correct techniques and safety measures for handling cutting tools.
Find North Without a Compass: Develop the ability to navigate using natural signs and landmarks.
The course is open to participants aged 16 and above, with younger students allowed by prior arrangement. It runs from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm with a half-hour break for lunch. Throughout the day, you can enjoy a selection of teas and coffees, as the kettle will be on for you to make a cuppa.
Course Details:
Location: Woodland site near Warminster, Wiltshire
Duration: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm (half-hour lunch break)
Course Fee: £75 a small booking fee may be added by Eventbrite
Age Requirement: Minimum age 16 (younger students by arrangement)
Come and enhance your survival skills in a supportive and educational environment!
We are situated near Warminster in the heart of Wiltshire, Southwest England, with easy access from Bristol, Bath, Salisbury, Southampton, Chippenham, Swindon, and London. The closest railway station is Warminster, approximately a 10-minute drive from our location.
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Personal Development Training Course | Princecroft Primary School
Jul 2, 2025 (UTC+1)
Warminster
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The Greatest Showman Outdoor Cinema Sing-A-Long at Stourhead House | Stourhead House The National Trust
Jul 11, 2025 (UTC+1)
Warminster
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Scandinavian Spoon Carving Workshop | Warminster
May 3, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Warminster
Step into the world of Scandinavian slöjd with our beginners' spoon carving workshop, where the art of transforming fresh, green logs into functional and beautiful spoons awaits. In this immersive, hands-on experience, you'll be guided by skilled instructors who will help you embrace the rich tradition of Scandinavian craftsmanship.
Our journey begins with an introduction to the different types of wood ideal for carving and selecting the perfect green log. You'll discover the unique properties of green wood, which, due to its higher moisture content, is easier to carve. We'll then explore the essential tools of the trade, including carving knives, hook knives, and axes. You'll also have the chance to work with tools from esteemed manufacturers such as Wetterlings, Gränsfors Bruk, Morakniv, Robin Wood, and Ben Orford.
Safety is a cornerstone of our workshop, and you'll receive thorough instruction on safe carving techniques and tool handling. You'll start by splitting your log and shaping the basic form of your spoon with an axe. As the course progresses, you'll refine your spoon using carving knives, focusing on both functionality and Scandinavian design aesthetics.
In the final stages of the workshop, we'll delve into the finer points of spoon carving, such as creating smooth, even surfaces and adding personal touches. By the end of the session, you'll have a spoon and the skills and confidence to continue carving on your own.
Join us for a rewarding experience that blends creativity, craftsmanship, and a deep connection to nature, capturing the essence of Scandinavian slöjd.
Course Details:
Location:
Woodland site near Warminster, Wiltshire
Duration:
9:30 am to 4:30 pm (half-hour lunch break)
Course Fee:
£75 a small booking fee may be added by Eventbrite
Age Requirement:
Minimum age 18(younger students by arrangement)
Refreshments:
Throughout the day a variety of teas and coffees will be available, and the kettle will be on for you to make a cuppa
We are situated near Warminster in the heart of Wiltshire, Southwest England, with easy access from Bristol, Bath, Salisbury, Southampton, Chippenham, Swindon, and London. The closest railway station is Warminster, approximately a 10-minute drive from our location.
Information Source: Explore The Great Outdoors | eventbrite
Beltane Bluebell Walk | Horningsham Primary School
May 5, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Warminster
Description:
Come and celebrate the spring festival of Beltane with a walk in ancient woodland. Along the way we'll be admiring some of our native spring flowers and learning about the customs and rites associated with the pagan festival of Beltane.
Min age: 18
No dogs
Level:
Moderate
Distance:
Aprox. 6.2km/ 4 miles across farmland and woodland with one steep ascent.
Time:
Aprox. 3 hours including breaks (dependent on group pace)
Location:
Meet at Horningsham Primary School, where there is parking.
What3Words: insect.revolts.pinging
To minimise our environmental impact, please car share where possible
NB: It is a legal requirement that all participants sign a Medical Disclaimer and Risk Acknowledgement form before embarking on any walk.
Please consider carefully whether
the walk suits your physical abilities and
allow time before the
walk start time to fill in the Consent form.
What to wear/bring:
Sturdy Walking Boots
Warm layers
Waterproof jacket and trousers
Sunscreen
Drinks and snacks, packed lunch if appropriate
Terms and Conditions:
- NO refunds or cancellation- walks will go ahead come rain or shine. In the event Wessex Wildways has to cancel the event due to un-forseen circumstances, you will be refunded.
- Wessex Wildways reserves the right to veto participation
- All participants must comply with instructions
- No dogs
- Adults over 18 only
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