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A unique opportunity to learn the endangered craft of pargeting from one of the country’s highest regarded pargeters.Pargeting (also spelled 'pargetting') is a decorative render applied to the facade of a building, believed to have been introduced to England in the 16th century by Italian craftspeople. Patterns are scratched or stamped into wet plaster, while more skilled craftspeople make their own relief designs modelled directly on to the wall.
Once you’ve learned about the history and skill of pargeting from Bill Sargent, it’ll be your turn to get creative! Under the supervision of our friendly tutors, you'll design and create your own pargeted panel to take home.
In the UK, pargeting is considered an endangered craft due to lack of awareness of it outside the built heritage sector and a decline in traditional plastering skills. Join us to learn the basics of this fascinating craft and help to keep this skill alive.
This introductory workshop is for anyone interested in learning pargeting skills for work, general interest or leisure. We welcome old buildings enthusiasts, craftspeople, homeowners, building conservation professionals and students. No prior experience is required.
Your tutors are Bill Sargent, one of the highest regarded pargeters in the UK; artist and craftsman Andrew Fawcett; and Master Plasterers Sean Wheatley and Michal Wolf.
Saturday 7 June, 9am-5pm at the National Trust Heritage and Rural Skills Centre, Buscot and Coleshill Estate, nr Swindon SN6 7PT.
£199. All tools and materials will be provided, you are welcome to bring any pargeting design ideas or inspiration with you. Lunch and refreshments included.
More information and booking: https://www.spab.org.uk/whats-on/courses/pargeting
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Heritage and Rural Skills Centre NT, Heritage & Rural Skills Centre, Buscot and Coleshill Estate,Coleshill, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, Faringdon
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