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Tunes in the Park. Unbelievable acts, world class wellness and much more, Join us at Port Eliot Estate Saltash PL12 5ND
For more details and to buy tickets click here.
Cornwall Folk Festival returns to Wadebridge August Bank Holiday Thurs 27-Mon 31st Aug 2026.
We start with a dance on Thurs night, three nights of great double-bill acts in two locations Fri-Sun, and three sunshine-filled days of back-to-back music and dance daytime Sat-Mon!
Plus a mix of pub sessions, workshops and street entertainment.
A small-town celebration with a big heart, we bring together contemporary folk names from across the UK alongside brilliant Cornish and southwest musicians.
Friendly, fun, and intimate—join us for music and community.
Line-up to be announced soon.
For up todate information visit website.
Our annual family friendly bank holiday rugby festival returns for 2026!
Enjoy a warm up with the one day event on the Friday, and the 2 day contest running over both Saturday and Sunday. Friday’s competition has group stages followed by knockout stages and a gripping finale. For the two-day competition, teams have games on both Saturday and Sunday. The results from Saturday determine which level of competition teams play in on the Sunday.
Games are played through the day progressing to knockout stages and spectacular floodlit finals on Sunday evening, all rounded off with live music and fireworks after the trophy presentation. Teams can be mixed aged and mixed gender and you can have up to 10 players in your squad with 5 players on the pitch at any one time.
PLEASE NOTE 2026 teams are now FULL. Registration for 2027 will open September 2026.
As always, the beach is open for spectators and friends to enjoy the spectacle for FREE with our usual selection of delicious food and drink available.
Location:- Lusty Glaze Beach Newquay TR7 3AE
oin us for The Ocean Scilly Festival – a nine-day, fun-filled nautical festival celebrating the sparkling seas that surround our islands
Championing all things water-based – adventure, wildlife, heritage, and island spirit – with events happening on, in and above the water.
From coasteering and sea safaris, sea swims and coastal saunas, to live talks and guided shipwreck walks, there will be something for everyone to look forward to.
A weekend full of fun on the water and entertainment shoreside with live music, games, fete and carnival parade.
For up to date information visit the Facebook page here.
*Book four Multi-Activity Days for £240
Overview
Stithians Lake is the perfect place to visit this summer! Enjoy an unforgettable family adventure, jam-packed with new experiences.
We have an action-packed activity programme suitable for all ages and abilities. Activities include sailing, wing surfing and wing foiling.
Or go the whole hog and sign up for a Multi-Activity Day!
You can also hire a variety of watersports equipment, launch your own craft or learn something new by taking part in an instructor-led session.
Stithians is also a place where you can relax and observe the resident wildlife, somewhere to stretch your legs and embrace a moment of calm or a scenic retreat where you can enjoy a well-deserved café treat.
The Programme
Click here to download the PDF of our Summer Programme
For more info and to book: https://www.swlakestrust.org.uk/Event/stithians-summer-holiday-activities-programme-2026
Roar into the Daily Dinosaur Show, running from 23rd May - Half Term through to the end of August.
When you step into Paradise Park Wildlife Sanctuary and you are instantly transported into a world bursting with life. With over 130 species and more than 1,200 incredible birds, plus charming mammals like otters, red squirrels, red pandas, and even tiny harvest mice, the park already feels like a hidden treasure.
Enjoy the daily events including, Eagles of Paradise Show, Lorikeet feeding experience, penguin and otter feeding, plus, the indoor JungleBarn Play Centre. On good weather days the Jungle Express Train will be out for a spin! Free Parking. For more details and times of daily events please see website.
This summer, make Paradise Park a must visit adventure.
Celebrate the carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country in our summer trail showcasing historic images of these community events from our archives – can you complete the trail to become a Carnival Queen or King?
You might even recognise a family member in the photographs! Along the way and during your visit also enjoy traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds, from ring toss to splat the rat and many more.
No booking required, take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Time: During normal opening hours: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included within the general admission fee
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
Take part in a range of creative activities as part of our celebration of the many carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country area.
You could make a carnival float out of clay or paper, make and decorate your own crown or bunting or paint a ceramic tile as a memento of your visit.
Also have fun with the traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds during your visit.
No booking required, just drop in and take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Please note the Summer Fete Activities are only available on weekdays, Mondays to Fridays from Monday 27 July – Tuesday 1 September.
Time: 11.00am – 3.00pm
Price: Ranging from £1.00 to £5.00 (in addition to standard admission fee).
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
An exhibition showcasing work by artist Robin James Sullivan. And Everything And Nothing Has Changed (2021) was an ambitious public arts and heritage project by Robin James Sullivan that explored how landscapes hold memory and change. Developed across Cornwall’s China Clay Country, the project brought together over 450 participants through workshops, conversations, field trips and creative events.
The exhibition of the same name explores landscape, memory, industry and community through sculpture, performance and fieldwork. Its centrepiece is the spectacular two-metre-tall ceramic standing stone, collaboratively designed and built by local communities before being fired in a purpose-built kiln beneath the iconic Sky Tip on the edge of St Austell, just a couple miles from Wheal Martyn.
Further details:
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
As the summer holidays get underway, take in the breathtaking sights of Falmouth from above with the Falmouth Observation Wheel. Running throughout August on Events Square, this spectacular attraction offers 360° panoramic views across the water and town, giving visitors a unique chance to experience Falmouth from a rarely seen aerial perspective. Organised by
the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, the Observation Wheel is the perfect way to add a little adventure to your summer and see the harbour in a whole new light.
24th Jun - 8th Sept 2026
The Ultimate LEGO® History Exhibition in Cornwall This Summer
24th June – 8th September 2026
Step into history this summer at Bodmin Jail with Brick History — an extraordinary LEGO® exhibition that transforms thousands of years of world history into breathtaking brick-built scenes.
Created by internationally renowned LEGO artist Warren Elsmore and his team of expert builders, Brick History takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through the moments, people, discoveries, and revolutions that shaped our world. From Viking invasions and medieval castles to moon landings, suffragettes, and scientific breakthroughs, history is brought vividly to life brick by brick.
Set within the haunting walls of Bodmin Jail, this immersive exhibition combines creativity, storytelling, and history in one of Cornwall’s most iconic attractions.
Whether you're searching for family days out in Cornwall, things to do during the summer holidays, or a unique LEGO exhibition experience, Brick History at Bodmin Jail is one of the must-visit events of Summer 2026.
Tunes in the Park. Unbelievable acts, world class wellness and much more, Join us at Port Eliot Estate Saltash PL12 5ND
For more details and to buy tickets click here.
Cornwall Folk Festival returns to Wadebridge August Bank Holiday Thurs 27-Mon 31st Aug 2026.
We start with a dance on Thurs night, three nights of great double-bill acts in two locations Fri-Sun, and three sunshine-filled days of back-to-back music and dance daytime Sat-Mon!
Plus a mix of pub sessions, workshops and street entertainment.
A small-town celebration with a big heart, we bring together contemporary folk names from across the UK alongside brilliant Cornish and southwest musicians.
Friendly, fun, and intimate—join us for music and community.
Line-up to be announced soon.
For up todate information visit website.
Our annual family friendly bank holiday rugby festival returns for 2026!
Enjoy a warm up with the one day event on the Friday, and the 2 day contest running over both Saturday and Sunday. Friday’s competition has group stages followed by knockout stages and a gripping finale. For the two-day competition, teams have games on both Saturday and Sunday. The results from Saturday determine which level of competition teams play in on the Sunday.
Games are played through the day progressing to knockout stages and spectacular floodlit finals on Sunday evening, all rounded off with live music and fireworks after the trophy presentation. Teams can be mixed aged and mixed gender and you can have up to 10 players in your squad with 5 players on the pitch at any one time.
PLEASE NOTE 2026 teams are now FULL. Registration for 2027 will open September 2026.
As always, the beach is open for spectators and friends to enjoy the spectacle for FREE with our usual selection of delicious food and drink available.
Location:- Lusty Glaze Beach Newquay TR7 3AE
oin us for The Ocean Scilly Festival – a nine-day, fun-filled nautical festival celebrating the sparkling seas that surround our islands
Championing all things water-based – adventure, wildlife, heritage, and island spirit – with events happening on, in and above the water.
From coasteering and sea safaris, sea swims and coastal saunas, to live talks and guided shipwreck walks, there will be something for everyone to look forward to.
A weekend full of fun on the water and entertainment shoreside with live music, games, fete and carnival parade.
For up to date information visit the Facebook page here.
*Book four Multi-Activity Days for £240
Overview
Stithians Lake is the perfect place to visit this summer! Enjoy an unforgettable family adventure, jam-packed with new experiences.
We have an action-packed activity programme suitable for all ages and abilities. Activities include sailing, wing surfing and wing foiling.
Or go the whole hog and sign up for a Multi-Activity Day!
You can also hire a variety of watersports equipment, launch your own craft or learn something new by taking part in an instructor-led session.
Stithians is also a place where you can relax and observe the resident wildlife, somewhere to stretch your legs and embrace a moment of calm or a scenic retreat where you can enjoy a well-deserved café treat.
The Programme
Click here to download the PDF of our Summer Programme
For more info and to book: https://www.swlakestrust.org.uk/Event/stithians-summer-holiday-activities-programme-2026
Roar into the Daily Dinosaur Show, running from 23rd May - Half Term through to the end of August.
When you step into Paradise Park Wildlife Sanctuary and you are instantly transported into a world bursting with life. With over 130 species and more than 1,200 incredible birds, plus charming mammals like otters, red squirrels, red pandas, and even tiny harvest mice, the park already feels like a hidden treasure.
Enjoy the daily events including, Eagles of Paradise Show, Lorikeet feeding experience, penguin and otter feeding, plus, the indoor JungleBarn Play Centre. On good weather days the Jungle Express Train will be out for a spin! Free Parking. For more details and times of daily events please see website.
This summer, make Paradise Park a must visit adventure.
Celebrate the carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country in our summer trail showcasing historic images of these community events from our archives – can you complete the trail to become a Carnival Queen or King?
You might even recognise a family member in the photographs! Along the way and during your visit also enjoy traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds, from ring toss to splat the rat and many more.
No booking required, take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Time: During normal opening hours: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included within the general admission fee
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
Take part in a range of creative activities as part of our celebration of the many carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country area.
You could make a carnival float out of clay or paper, make and decorate your own crown or bunting or paint a ceramic tile as a memento of your visit.
Also have fun with the traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds during your visit.
No booking required, just drop in and take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Please note the Summer Fete Activities are only available on weekdays, Mondays to Fridays from Monday 27 July – Tuesday 1 September.
Time: 11.00am – 3.00pm
Price: Ranging from £1.00 to £5.00 (in addition to standard admission fee).
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
An exhibition showcasing work by artist Robin James Sullivan. And Everything And Nothing Has Changed (2021) was an ambitious public arts and heritage project by Robin James Sullivan that explored how landscapes hold memory and change. Developed across Cornwall’s China Clay Country, the project brought together over 450 participants through workshops, conversations, field trips and creative events.
The exhibition of the same name explores landscape, memory, industry and community through sculpture, performance and fieldwork. Its centrepiece is the spectacular two-metre-tall ceramic standing stone, collaboratively designed and built by local communities before being fired in a purpose-built kiln beneath the iconic Sky Tip on the edge of St Austell, just a couple miles from Wheal Martyn.
Further details:
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
As the summer holidays get underway, take in the breathtaking sights of Falmouth from above with the Falmouth Observation Wheel. Running throughout August on Events Square, this spectacular attraction offers 360° panoramic views across the water and town, giving visitors a unique chance to experience Falmouth from a rarely seen aerial perspective. Organised by
the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, the Observation Wheel is the perfect way to add a little adventure to your summer and see the harbour in a whole new light.
24th Jun - 8th Sept 2026
The Ultimate LEGO® History Exhibition in Cornwall This Summer
24th June – 8th September 2026
Step into history this summer at Bodmin Jail with Brick History — an extraordinary LEGO® exhibition that transforms thousands of years of world history into breathtaking brick-built scenes.
Created by internationally renowned LEGO artist Warren Elsmore and his team of expert builders, Brick History takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through the moments, people, discoveries, and revolutions that shaped our world. From Viking invasions and medieval castles to moon landings, suffragettes, and scientific breakthroughs, history is brought vividly to life brick by brick.
Set within the haunting walls of Bodmin Jail, this immersive exhibition combines creativity, storytelling, and history in one of Cornwall’s most iconic attractions.
Whether you're searching for family days out in Cornwall, things to do during the summer holidays, or a unique LEGO exhibition experience, Brick History at Bodmin Jail is one of the must-visit events of Summer 2026.
The Skipper Festival is a brand new late-summer celebration of harbour life, coastal culture and good company, taking place at Charlestown Harbour over the August Bank Holiday weekend. Entry is free!
Set against the backdrop of one of Britain's most iconic historic harbours, the festival will bring together visiting boats, live music, watersports, food and drink, maritime workshops, art installations and family-friendly activities for a relaxed weekend by the sea.
Whether you're arriving by boat, joining us for the day, or spending the whole weekend soaking up the atmosphere, there will be plenty to discover around the harbour. Expect harbour-side music, visiting vessels, rum, cider and spritz bars, opportunities to get out on the water, and a programme of activities celebrating Charlestown's unique maritime character.
At the heart of the festival is a simple idea: bringing people together to enjoy the best of summer on the Cornish coast. From sailors and sea lovers to families, visitors and locals, everyone is welcome.
Full programme details, visiting vessels, music line-ups and activity announcements will be released throughout the summer.
Tunes in the Park. Unbelievable acts, world class wellness and much more, Join us at Port Eliot Estate Saltash PL12 5ND
For more details and to buy tickets click here.
Cornwall Folk Festival returns to Wadebridge August Bank Holiday Thurs 27-Mon 31st Aug 2026.
We start with a dance on Thurs night, three nights of great double-bill acts in two locations Fri-Sun, and three sunshine-filled days of back-to-back music and dance daytime Sat-Mon!
Plus a mix of pub sessions, workshops and street entertainment.
A small-town celebration with a big heart, we bring together contemporary folk names from across the UK alongside brilliant Cornish and southwest musicians.
Friendly, fun, and intimate—join us for music and community.
Line-up to be announced soon.
For up todate information visit website.
Our annual family friendly bank holiday rugby festival returns for 2026!
Enjoy a warm up with the one day event on the Friday, and the 2 day contest running over both Saturday and Sunday. Friday’s competition has group stages followed by knockout stages and a gripping finale. For the two-day competition, teams have games on both Saturday and Sunday. The results from Saturday determine which level of competition teams play in on the Sunday.
Games are played through the day progressing to knockout stages and spectacular floodlit finals on Sunday evening, all rounded off with live music and fireworks after the trophy presentation. Teams can be mixed aged and mixed gender and you can have up to 10 players in your squad with 5 players on the pitch at any one time.
PLEASE NOTE 2026 teams are now FULL. Registration for 2027 will open September 2026.
As always, the beach is open for spectators and friends to enjoy the spectacle for FREE with our usual selection of delicious food and drink available.
Location:- Lusty Glaze Beach Newquay TR7 3AE
Brand New Show!
A family friendly day out for all VW enthusiasts in a truly unique and stunning location!
Perranporth Airfield Perranporth 30th August 2026 Hosted by Cornwall VW Aircooled Group
Show & Shine, Trade Stalls, Food, Music, Dog friendly.
All vdubs welcome!!!
Limited pre booked camping avaliable Sat 29th & Sun 30th
Follow us for updates on our Facebook page Vdub Hangout
oin us for The Ocean Scilly Festival – a nine-day, fun-filled nautical festival celebrating the sparkling seas that surround our islands
Championing all things water-based – adventure, wildlife, heritage, and island spirit – with events happening on, in and above the water.
From coasteering and sea safaris, sea swims and coastal saunas, to live talks and guided shipwreck walks, there will be something for everyone to look forward to.
A weekend full of fun on the water and entertainment shoreside with live music, games, fete and carnival parade.
For up to date information visit the Facebook page here.
*Book four Multi-Activity Days for £240
Overview
Stithians Lake is the perfect place to visit this summer! Enjoy an unforgettable family adventure, jam-packed with new experiences.
We have an action-packed activity programme suitable for all ages and abilities. Activities include sailing, wing surfing and wing foiling.
Or go the whole hog and sign up for a Multi-Activity Day!
You can also hire a variety of watersports equipment, launch your own craft or learn something new by taking part in an instructor-led session.
Stithians is also a place where you can relax and observe the resident wildlife, somewhere to stretch your legs and embrace a moment of calm or a scenic retreat where you can enjoy a well-deserved café treat.
The Programme
Click here to download the PDF of our Summer Programme
For more info and to book: https://www.swlakestrust.org.uk/Event/stithians-summer-holiday-activities-programme-2026
Roar into the Daily Dinosaur Show, running from 23rd May - Half Term through to the end of August.
When you step into Paradise Park Wildlife Sanctuary and you are instantly transported into a world bursting with life. With over 130 species and more than 1,200 incredible birds, plus charming mammals like otters, red squirrels, red pandas, and even tiny harvest mice, the park already feels like a hidden treasure.
Enjoy the daily events including, Eagles of Paradise Show, Lorikeet feeding experience, penguin and otter feeding, plus, the indoor JungleBarn Play Centre. On good weather days the Jungle Express Train will be out for a spin! Free Parking. For more details and times of daily events please see website.
This summer, make Paradise Park a must visit adventure.
Celebrate the carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country in our summer trail showcasing historic images of these community events from our archives – can you complete the trail to become a Carnival Queen or King?
You might even recognise a family member in the photographs! Along the way and during your visit also enjoy traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds, from ring toss to splat the rat and many more.
No booking required, take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Time: During normal opening hours: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included within the general admission fee
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
Take part in a range of creative activities as part of our celebration of the many carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country area.
You could make a carnival float out of clay or paper, make and decorate your own crown or bunting or paint a ceramic tile as a memento of your visit.
Also have fun with the traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds during your visit.
No booking required, just drop in and take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Please note the Summer Fete Activities are only available on weekdays, Mondays to Fridays from Monday 27 July – Tuesday 1 September.
Time: 11.00am – 3.00pm
Price: Ranging from £1.00 to £5.00 (in addition to standard admission fee).
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
An exhibition showcasing work by artist Robin James Sullivan. And Everything And Nothing Has Changed (2021) was an ambitious public arts and heritage project by Robin James Sullivan that explored how landscapes hold memory and change. Developed across Cornwall’s China Clay Country, the project brought together over 450 participants through workshops, conversations, field trips and creative events.
The exhibition of the same name explores landscape, memory, industry and community through sculpture, performance and fieldwork. Its centrepiece is the spectacular two-metre-tall ceramic standing stone, collaboratively designed and built by local communities before being fired in a purpose-built kiln beneath the iconic Sky Tip on the edge of St Austell, just a couple miles from Wheal Martyn.
Further details:
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
As the summer holidays get underway, take in the breathtaking sights of Falmouth from above with the Falmouth Observation Wheel. Running throughout August on Events Square, this spectacular attraction offers 360° panoramic views across the water and town, giving visitors a unique chance to experience Falmouth from a rarely seen aerial perspective. Organised by
the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, the Observation Wheel is the perfect way to add a little adventure to your summer and see the harbour in a whole new light.
* Falmouth's Free Festival!
* Keep Parklive Alive!
* Sundays in the Park!
Parklive is a series of 6 free live music and performance events hosted by Falmouth/Penryn based community radio station Source FM in Kimberley Park on the last Sunday afternoon of each month from April to September. Parklive showcases the wide range of creative talent living in the Falmouth area.
The event is community centred and open to local families, residents and visitors to enjoy. We aim to provide entertainment and activities for people of all ages, and for volunteers to learn new skills and make new friends by being part of our event team. Parklive is a great opportunity for new and established local musicians to perform in a relaxed and fun festival atmosphere.
24th Jun - 8th Sept 2026
The Ultimate LEGO® History Exhibition in Cornwall This Summer
24th June – 8th September 2026
Step into history this summer at Bodmin Jail with Brick History — an extraordinary LEGO® exhibition that transforms thousands of years of world history into breathtaking brick-built scenes.
Created by internationally renowned LEGO artist Warren Elsmore and his team of expert builders, Brick History takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through the moments, people, discoveries, and revolutions that shaped our world. From Viking invasions and medieval castles to moon landings, suffragettes, and scientific breakthroughs, history is brought vividly to life brick by brick.
Set within the haunting walls of Bodmin Jail, this immersive exhibition combines creativity, storytelling, and history in one of Cornwall’s most iconic attractions.
Whether you're searching for family days out in Cornwall, things to do during the summer holidays, or a unique LEGO exhibition experience, Brick History at Bodmin Jail is one of the must-visit events of Summer 2026.
The Skipper Festival is a brand new late-summer celebration of harbour life, coastal culture and good company, taking place at Charlestown Harbour over the August Bank Holiday weekend. Entry is free!
Set against the backdrop of one of Britain's most iconic historic harbours, the festival will bring together visiting boats, live music, watersports, food and drink, maritime workshops, art installations and family-friendly activities for a relaxed weekend by the sea.
Whether you're arriving by boat, joining us for the day, or spending the whole weekend soaking up the atmosphere, there will be plenty to discover around the harbour. Expect harbour-side music, visiting vessels, rum, cider and spritz bars, opportunities to get out on the water, and a programme of activities celebrating Charlestown's unique maritime character.
At the heart of the festival is a simple idea: bringing people together to enjoy the best of summer on the Cornish coast. From sailors and sea lovers to families, visitors and locals, everyone is welcome.
Full programme details, visiting vessels, music line-ups and activity announcements will be released throughout the summer.
Cornwall Folk Festival returns to Wadebridge August Bank Holiday Thurs 27-Mon 31st Aug 2026.
We start with a dance on Thurs night, three nights of great double-bill acts in two locations Fri-Sun, and three sunshine-filled days of back-to-back music and dance daytime Sat-Mon!
Plus a mix of pub sessions, workshops and street entertainment.
A small-town celebration with a big heart, we bring together contemporary folk names from across the UK alongside brilliant Cornish and southwest musicians.
Friendly, fun, and intimate—join us for music and community.
Line-up to be announced soon.
For up todate information visit website.
The event will feature fundraising, entertainment, and activities organised by the Bude RNLI to support its volunteeer crews. The celebration marks 60 years since the Bude RNLI station reopened in 1966.
Roar into the Daily Dinosaur Show, running from 23rd May - Half Term through to the end of August.
When you step into Paradise Park Wildlife Sanctuary and you are instantly transported into a world bursting with life. With over 130 species and more than 1,200 incredible birds, plus charming mammals like otters, red squirrels, red pandas, and even tiny harvest mice, the park already feels like a hidden treasure.
Enjoy the daily events including, Eagles of Paradise Show, Lorikeet feeding experience, penguin and otter feeding, plus, the indoor JungleBarn Play Centre. On good weather days the Jungle Express Train will be out for a spin! Free Parking. For more details and times of daily events please see website.
This summer, make Paradise Park a must visit adventure.
Celebrate the carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country in our summer trail showcasing historic images of these community events from our archives – can you complete the trail to become a Carnival Queen or King?
You might even recognise a family member in the photographs! Along the way and during your visit also enjoy traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds, from ring toss to splat the rat and many more.
No booking required, take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Time: During normal opening hours: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included within the general admission fee
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
Take part in a range of creative activities as part of our celebration of the many carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country area.
You could make a carnival float out of clay or paper, make and decorate your own crown or bunting or paint a ceramic tile as a memento of your visit.
Also have fun with the traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds during your visit.
No booking required, just drop in and take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Please note the Summer Fete Activities are only available on weekdays, Mondays to Fridays from Monday 27 July – Tuesday 1 September.
Time: 11.00am – 3.00pm
Price: Ranging from £1.00 to £5.00 (in addition to standard admission fee).
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
An exhibition showcasing work by artist Robin James Sullivan. And Everything And Nothing Has Changed (2021) was an ambitious public arts and heritage project by Robin James Sullivan that explored how landscapes hold memory and change. Developed across Cornwall’s China Clay Country, the project brought together over 450 participants through workshops, conversations, field trips and creative events.
The exhibition of the same name explores landscape, memory, industry and community through sculpture, performance and fieldwork. Its centrepiece is the spectacular two-metre-tall ceramic standing stone, collaboratively designed and built by local communities before being fired in a purpose-built kiln beneath the iconic Sky Tip on the edge of St Austell, just a couple miles from Wheal Martyn.
Further details:
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
24th Jun - 8th Sept 2026
The Ultimate LEGO® History Exhibition in Cornwall This Summer
24th June – 8th September 2026
Step into history this summer at Bodmin Jail with Brick History — an extraordinary LEGO® exhibition that transforms thousands of years of world history into breathtaking brick-built scenes.
Created by internationally renowned LEGO artist Warren Elsmore and his team of expert builders, Brick History takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through the moments, people, discoveries, and revolutions that shaped our world. From Viking invasions and medieval castles to moon landings, suffragettes, and scientific breakthroughs, history is brought vividly to life brick by brick.
Set within the haunting walls of Bodmin Jail, this immersive exhibition combines creativity, storytelling, and history in one of Cornwall’s most iconic attractions.
Whether you're searching for family days out in Cornwall, things to do during the summer holidays, or a unique LEGO exhibition experience, Brick History at Bodmin Jail is one of the must-visit events of Summer 2026.
Celebrate the carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country in our summer trail showcasing historic images of these community events from our archives – can you complete the trail to become a Carnival Queen or King?
You might even recognise a family member in the photographs! Along the way and during your visit also enjoy traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds, from ring toss to splat the rat and many more.
No booking required, take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Time: During normal opening hours: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included within the general admission fee
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
Take part in a range of creative activities as part of our celebration of the many carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country area.
You could make a carnival float out of clay or paper, make and decorate your own crown or bunting or paint a ceramic tile as a memento of your visit.
Also have fun with the traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds during your visit.
No booking required, just drop in and take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Please note the Summer Fete Activities are only available on weekdays, Mondays to Fridays from Monday 27 July – Tuesday 1 September.
Time: 11.00am – 3.00pm
Price: Ranging from £1.00 to £5.00 (in addition to standard admission fee).
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
An exhibition showcasing work by artist Robin James Sullivan. And Everything And Nothing Has Changed (2021) was an ambitious public arts and heritage project by Robin James Sullivan that explored how landscapes hold memory and change. Developed across Cornwall’s China Clay Country, the project brought together over 450 participants through workshops, conversations, field trips and creative events.
The exhibition of the same name explores landscape, memory, industry and community through sculpture, performance and fieldwork. Its centrepiece is the spectacular two-metre-tall ceramic standing stone, collaboratively designed and built by local communities before being fired in a purpose-built kiln beneath the iconic Sky Tip on the edge of St Austell, just a couple miles from Wheal Martyn.
Further details:
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
24th Jun - 8th Sept 2026
The Ultimate LEGO® History Exhibition in Cornwall This Summer
24th June – 8th September 2026
Step into history this summer at Bodmin Jail with Brick History — an extraordinary LEGO® exhibition that transforms thousands of years of world history into breathtaking brick-built scenes.
Created by internationally renowned LEGO artist Warren Elsmore and his team of expert builders, Brick History takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through the moments, people, discoveries, and revolutions that shaped our world. From Viking invasions and medieval castles to moon landings, suffragettes, and scientific breakthroughs, history is brought vividly to life brick by brick.
Set within the haunting walls of Bodmin Jail, this immersive exhibition combines creativity, storytelling, and history in one of Cornwall’s most iconic attractions.
Whether you're searching for family days out in Cornwall, things to do during the summer holidays, or a unique LEGO exhibition experience, Brick History at Bodmin Jail is one of the must-visit events of Summer 2026.
Celebrate the carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country in our summer trail showcasing historic images of these community events from our archives – can you complete the trail to become a Carnival Queen or King?
You might even recognise a family member in the photographs! Along the way and during your visit also enjoy traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds, from ring toss to splat the rat and many more.
No booking required, take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Time: During normal opening hours: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included within the general admission fee
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
An exhibition showcasing work by artist Robin James Sullivan. And Everything And Nothing Has Changed (2021) was an ambitious public arts and heritage project by Robin James Sullivan that explored how landscapes hold memory and change. Developed across Cornwall’s China Clay Country, the project brought together over 450 participants through workshops, conversations, field trips and creative events.
The exhibition of the same name explores landscape, memory, industry and community through sculpture, performance and fieldwork. Its centrepiece is the spectacular two-metre-tall ceramic standing stone, collaboratively designed and built by local communities before being fired in a purpose-built kiln beneath the iconic Sky Tip on the edge of St Austell, just a couple miles from Wheal Martyn.
Further details:
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
24th Jun - 8th Sept 2026
The Ultimate LEGO® History Exhibition in Cornwall This Summer
24th June – 8th September 2026
Step into history this summer at Bodmin Jail with Brick History — an extraordinary LEGO® exhibition that transforms thousands of years of world history into breathtaking brick-built scenes.
Created by internationally renowned LEGO artist Warren Elsmore and his team of expert builders, Brick History takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through the moments, people, discoveries, and revolutions that shaped our world. From Viking invasions and medieval castles to moon landings, suffragettes, and scientific breakthroughs, history is brought vividly to life brick by brick.
Set within the haunting walls of Bodmin Jail, this immersive exhibition combines creativity, storytelling, and history in one of Cornwall’s most iconic attractions.
Whether you're searching for family days out in Cornwall, things to do during the summer holidays, or a unique LEGO exhibition experience, Brick History at Bodmin Jail is one of the must-visit events of Summer 2026.
Celebrate the carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country in our summer trail showcasing historic images of these community events from our archives – can you complete the trail to become a Carnival Queen or King?
You might even recognise a family member in the photographs! Along the way and during your visit also enjoy traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds, from ring toss to splat the rat and many more.
No booking required, take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Time: During normal opening hours: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included within the general admission fee
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
An exhibition showcasing work by artist Robin James Sullivan. And Everything And Nothing Has Changed (2021) was an ambitious public arts and heritage project by Robin James Sullivan that explored how landscapes hold memory and change. Developed across Cornwall’s China Clay Country, the project brought together over 450 participants through workshops, conversations, field trips and creative events.
The exhibition of the same name explores landscape, memory, industry and community through sculpture, performance and fieldwork. Its centrepiece is the spectacular two-metre-tall ceramic standing stone, collaboratively designed and built by local communities before being fired in a purpose-built kiln beneath the iconic Sky Tip on the edge of St Austell, just a couple miles from Wheal Martyn.
Further details:
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
24th Jun - 8th Sept 2026
The Ultimate LEGO® History Exhibition in Cornwall This Summer
24th June – 8th September 2026
Step into history this summer at Bodmin Jail with Brick History — an extraordinary LEGO® exhibition that transforms thousands of years of world history into breathtaking brick-built scenes.
Created by internationally renowned LEGO artist Warren Elsmore and his team of expert builders, Brick History takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through the moments, people, discoveries, and revolutions that shaped our world. From Viking invasions and medieval castles to moon landings, suffragettes, and scientific breakthroughs, history is brought vividly to life brick by brick.
Set within the haunting walls of Bodmin Jail, this immersive exhibition combines creativity, storytelling, and history in one of Cornwall’s most iconic attractions.
Whether you're searching for family days out in Cornwall, things to do during the summer holidays, or a unique LEGO exhibition experience, Brick History at Bodmin Jail is one of the must-visit events of Summer 2026.
Kernowfornia Festival is not your average festival - Kernowfornia is built by dreamers for dreamers, alternatives & families alike.
With our unique location on the beautiful East Looe Beach, the festival features both internationally renowned acts and local musicians, across 2 stages on the beach. Kernowfornia Festival supports grass roots, original music, whilst also supporting charities and community projects. Join us for year two from 4th - 6th September 2026 and discover Looe and all the amazing things there are to do in this historic seaside town.
Check out & listen to the line up so far here.
Buy tickets here.
Celebrate the carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country in our summer trail showcasing historic images of these community events from our archives – can you complete the trail to become a Carnival Queen or King?
You might even recognise a family member in the photographs! Along the way and during your visit also enjoy traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds, from ring toss to splat the rat and many more.
No booking required, take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Time: During normal opening hours: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included within the general admission fee
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
An exhibition showcasing work by artist Robin James Sullivan. And Everything And Nothing Has Changed (2021) was an ambitious public arts and heritage project by Robin James Sullivan that explored how landscapes hold memory and change. Developed across Cornwall’s China Clay Country, the project brought together over 450 participants through workshops, conversations, field trips and creative events.
The exhibition of the same name explores landscape, memory, industry and community through sculpture, performance and fieldwork. Its centrepiece is the spectacular two-metre-tall ceramic standing stone, collaboratively designed and built by local communities before being fired in a purpose-built kiln beneath the iconic Sky Tip on the edge of St Austell, just a couple miles from Wheal Martyn.
Further details:
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
24th Jun - 8th Sept 2026
The Ultimate LEGO® History Exhibition in Cornwall This Summer
24th June – 8th September 2026
Step into history this summer at Bodmin Jail with Brick History — an extraordinary LEGO® exhibition that transforms thousands of years of world history into breathtaking brick-built scenes.
Created by internationally renowned LEGO artist Warren Elsmore and his team of expert builders, Brick History takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through the moments, people, discoveries, and revolutions that shaped our world. From Viking invasions and medieval castles to moon landings, suffragettes, and scientific breakthroughs, history is brought vividly to life brick by brick.
Set within the haunting walls of Bodmin Jail, this immersive exhibition combines creativity, storytelling, and history in one of Cornwall’s most iconic attractions.
Whether you're searching for family days out in Cornwall, things to do during the summer holidays, or a unique LEGO exhibition experience, Brick History at Bodmin Jail is one of the must-visit events of Summer 2026.
Kernowfornia Festival is not your average festival - Kernowfornia is built by dreamers for dreamers, alternatives & families alike.
With our unique location on the beautiful East Looe Beach, the festival features both internationally renowned acts and local musicians, across 2 stages on the beach. Kernowfornia Festival supports grass roots, original music, whilst also supporting charities and community projects. Join us for year two from 4th - 6th September 2026 and discover Looe and all the amazing things there are to do in this historic seaside town.
Check out & listen to the line up so far here.
Buy tickets here.
🎸🔥 This Ain’t Texas Festival brings the heart of Nashville to the UK! Get ready for boot-stompin’ country music, smokin’ hot grills, and all-day outdoor fun 🌭🌞. It’s a rip-roarin’ celebration of Americana you don’t wanna miss! 🤠
Come and visit Helston Railway and see vehicles from bygone years. Refreshments will be available at both ends of our line.
Bring your waggiest, scruffiest, smartest, or silliest four‑legged friend to this year’s Harvest Fair Family Fun Dog Show—a joyful celebration of dogs, families, and good old Cornish community spirit.
🌾 What’s Happening
Expect a relaxed, laughter‑filled morning where dogs of all shapes and sizes can shine. Whether your pup is a seasoned show‑off or just loves a fuss, there’s a class for everyone.
🐶 Fun Classes:
Best Puppy (up to 12 months)
Best Terrier
Best Veteran (9 and over)
Child Handler (under 14)
Only an Owner could love!
Best Sporting Breed
Best Rescue
Best Pair (Matched or Unmatched – feel free to join up!)
Best Cross Breed
Golden Oldie
Dog Judge would like to take home
Friendly judges, light‑hearted competition, and plenty of applause guaranteed.
👨👩👧 Perfect for Families
Kids can cheer on their favourite dogs, meet friendly pups, and enjoy the warm Harvest Fair atmosphere. It’s all about fun, not formality.
🎉 Why Join In
Celebrate Helston’s community spirit
Support local Harvest Fair events
Enjoy a wholesome family morning
Give your dog their moment in the spotlight
Celebrate the carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country in our summer trail showcasing historic images of these community events from our archives – can you complete the trail to become a Carnival Queen or King?
You might even recognise a family member in the photographs! Along the way and during your visit also enjoy traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds, from ring toss to splat the rat and many more.
No booking required, take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Time: During normal opening hours: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included within the general admission fee
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
An exhibition showcasing work by artist Robin James Sullivan. And Everything And Nothing Has Changed (2021) was an ambitious public arts and heritage project by Robin James Sullivan that explored how landscapes hold memory and change. Developed across Cornwall’s China Clay Country, the project brought together over 450 participants through workshops, conversations, field trips and creative events.
The exhibition of the same name explores landscape, memory, industry and community through sculpture, performance and fieldwork. Its centrepiece is the spectacular two-metre-tall ceramic standing stone, collaboratively designed and built by local communities before being fired in a purpose-built kiln beneath the iconic Sky Tip on the edge of St Austell, just a couple miles from Wheal Martyn.
Further details:
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
24th Jun - 8th Sept 2026
The Ultimate LEGO® History Exhibition in Cornwall This Summer
24th June – 8th September 2026
Step into history this summer at Bodmin Jail with Brick History — an extraordinary LEGO® exhibition that transforms thousands of years of world history into breathtaking brick-built scenes.
Created by internationally renowned LEGO artist Warren Elsmore and his team of expert builders, Brick History takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through the moments, people, discoveries, and revolutions that shaped our world. From Viking invasions and medieval castles to moon landings, suffragettes, and scientific breakthroughs, history is brought vividly to life brick by brick.
Set within the haunting walls of Bodmin Jail, this immersive exhibition combines creativity, storytelling, and history in one of Cornwall’s most iconic attractions.
Whether you're searching for family days out in Cornwall, things to do during the summer holidays, or a unique LEGO exhibition experience, Brick History at Bodmin Jail is one of the must-visit events of Summer 2026.
Kernowfornia Festival is not your average festival - Kernowfornia is built by dreamers for dreamers, alternatives & families alike.
With our unique location on the beautiful East Looe Beach, the festival features both internationally renowned acts and local musicians, across 2 stages on the beach. Kernowfornia Festival supports grass roots, original music, whilst also supporting charities and community projects. Join us for year two from 4th - 6th September 2026 and discover Looe and all the amazing things there are to do in this historic seaside town.
Check out & listen to the line up so far here.
Buy tickets here.
Come and visit Helston Railway and see vehicles from bygone years. Refreshments will be available at both ends of our line.
Horticultural & Craft Show
🍂 A Celebration of Community, Tradition, and Autumn’s Bounty 🌾
Step into the heart of Helston this autumn as we come together for a joyful celebration of traditional town life and all that the harvest season brings. Our annual show showcases the very best of homemade food, locally grown produce, and hands‑on activities for all ages. From vibrant displays to delicious treats, there is plenty to see, taste, and enjoy.
This cherished community event highlights everything that makes Helston special — creativity, craftsmanship, and the spirit of coming together.
🌻 Open Horticultural & Craft Show
On Sunday, the festivities continue with a traditional Open Horticultural and Craft Show held in the Old Cattle Market. A favourite for locals and visitors alike, the show features a wide range of prize categories, including:
Flowers
Fruit and vegetables
Home produce
Handicrafts
Wines
Photography
Floral art
It’s a wonderful opportunity to admire the talent, skill, and dedication of our community — or even enter your own creations
Celebrate the carnivals, festivals and feast days of Cornwall’s Clay Country in our summer trail showcasing historic images of these community events from our archives – can you complete the trail to become a Carnival Queen or King?
You might even recognise a family member in the photographs! Along the way and during your visit also enjoy traditional lawn games and summer fete challenges around the museum grounds, from ring toss to splat the rat and many more.
No booking required, take part during your visit – information provided at admissions desk.
Time: During normal opening hours: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included within the general admission fee
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
An exhibition showcasing work by artist Robin James Sullivan. And Everything And Nothing Has Changed (2021) was an ambitious public arts and heritage project by Robin James Sullivan that explored how landscapes hold memory and change. Developed across Cornwall’s China Clay Country, the project brought together over 450 participants through workshops, conversations, field trips and creative events.
The exhibition of the same name explores landscape, memory, industry and community through sculpture, performance and fieldwork. Its centrepiece is the spectacular two-metre-tall ceramic standing stone, collaboratively designed and built by local communities before being fired in a purpose-built kiln beneath the iconic Sky Tip on the edge of St Austell, just a couple miles from Wheal Martyn.
Further details:
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
24th Jun - 8th Sept 2026
The Ultimate LEGO® History Exhibition in Cornwall This Summer
24th June – 8th September 2026
Step into history this summer at Bodmin Jail with Brick History — an extraordinary LEGO® exhibition that transforms thousands of years of world history into breathtaking brick-built scenes.
Created by internationally renowned LEGO artist Warren Elsmore and his team of expert builders, Brick History takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through the moments, people, discoveries, and revolutions that shaped our world. From Viking invasions and medieval castles to moon landings, suffragettes, and scientific breakthroughs, history is brought vividly to life brick by brick.
Set within the haunting walls of Bodmin Jail, this immersive exhibition combines creativity, storytelling, and history in one of Cornwall’s most iconic attractions.
Whether you're searching for family days out in Cornwall, things to do during the summer holidays, or a unique LEGO exhibition experience, Brick History at Bodmin Jail is one of the must-visit events of Summer 2026.
An exhibition showcasing work by artist Robin James Sullivan. And Everything And Nothing Has Changed (2021) was an ambitious public arts and heritage project by Robin James Sullivan that explored how landscapes hold memory and change. Developed across Cornwall’s China Clay Country, the project brought together over 450 participants through workshops, conversations, field trips and creative events.
The exhibition of the same name explores landscape, memory, industry and community through sculpture, performance and fieldwork. Its centrepiece is the spectacular two-metre-tall ceramic standing stone, collaboratively designed and built by local communities before being fired in a purpose-built kiln beneath the iconic Sky Tip on the edge of St Austell, just a couple miles from Wheal Martyn.
Further details:
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
24th Jun - 8th Sept 2026
The Ultimate LEGO® History Exhibition in Cornwall This Summer
24th June – 8th September 2026
Step into history this summer at Bodmin Jail with Brick History — an extraordinary LEGO® exhibition that transforms thousands of years of world history into breathtaking brick-built scenes.
Created by internationally renowned LEGO artist Warren Elsmore and his team of expert builders, Brick History takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through the moments, people, discoveries, and revolutions that shaped our world. From Viking invasions and medieval castles to moon landings, suffragettes, and scientific breakthroughs, history is brought vividly to life brick by brick.
Set within the haunting walls of Bodmin Jail, this immersive exhibition combines creativity, storytelling, and history in one of Cornwall’s most iconic attractions.
Whether you're searching for family days out in Cornwall, things to do during the summer holidays, or a unique LEGO exhibition experience, Brick History at Bodmin Jail is one of the must-visit events of Summer 2026.
An exhibition showcasing work by artist Robin James Sullivan. And Everything And Nothing Has Changed (2021) was an ambitious public arts and heritage project by Robin James Sullivan that explored how landscapes hold memory and change. Developed across Cornwall’s China Clay Country, the project brought together over 450 participants through workshops, conversations, field trips and creative events.
The exhibition of the same name explores landscape, memory, industry and community through sculpture, performance and fieldwork. Its centrepiece is the spectacular two-metre-tall ceramic standing stone, collaboratively designed and built by local communities before being fired in a purpose-built kiln beneath the iconic Sky Tip on the edge of St Austell, just a couple miles from Wheal Martyn.
Further details:
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
24th Jun - 8th Sept 2026
The Ultimate LEGO® History Exhibition in Cornwall This Summer
24th June – 8th September 2026
Step into history this summer at Bodmin Jail with Brick History — an extraordinary LEGO® exhibition that transforms thousands of years of world history into breathtaking brick-built scenes.
Created by internationally renowned LEGO artist Warren Elsmore and his team of expert builders, Brick History takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through the moments, people, discoveries, and revolutions that shaped our world. From Viking invasions and medieval castles to moon landings, suffragettes, and scientific breakthroughs, history is brought vividly to life brick by brick.
Set within the haunting walls of Bodmin Jail, this immersive exhibition combines creativity, storytelling, and history in one of Cornwall’s most iconic attractions.
Whether you're searching for family days out in Cornwall, things to do during the summer holidays, or a unique LEGO exhibition experience, Brick History at Bodmin Jail is one of the must-visit events of Summer 2026.
An exhibition showcasing work by artist Robin James Sullivan. And Everything And Nothing Has Changed (2021) was an ambitious public arts and heritage project by Robin James Sullivan that explored how landscapes hold memory and change. Developed across Cornwall’s China Clay Country, the project brought together over 450 participants through workshops, conversations, field trips and creative events.
The exhibition of the same name explores landscape, memory, industry and community through sculpture, performance and fieldwork. Its centrepiece is the spectacular two-metre-tall ceramic standing stone, collaboratively designed and built by local communities before being fired in a purpose-built kiln beneath the iconic Sky Tip on the edge of St Austell, just a couple miles from Wheal Martyn.
Further details:
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com
An exhibition showcasing work by artist Robin James Sullivan. And Everything And Nothing Has Changed (2021) was an ambitious public arts and heritage project by Robin James Sullivan that explored how landscapes hold memory and change. Developed across Cornwall’s China Clay Country, the project brought together over 450 participants through workshops, conversations, field trips and creative events.
The exhibition of the same name explores landscape, memory, industry and community through sculpture, performance and fieldwork. Its centrepiece is the spectacular two-metre-tall ceramic standing stone, collaboratively designed and built by local communities before being fired in a purpose-built kiln beneath the iconic Sky Tip on the edge of St Austell, just a couple miles from Wheal Martyn.
Further details:
Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: info@wheal-martyn.com