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East Anglia has over the past centuries, perhaps as a consequence of its somewhat isolated location, established a high degree of self-sufficiency, especially with regard to local rural crafts and tradesmen. This following is a guide to Rural Crafts, Arts & Crafts and Specialist Trades including Wood Turners and Sculptors in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge.
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Waveney Enterprises
Beccles
A workshop for the benefits of adults with learning difficulties in the Waveney District, producing products to the highest standards.
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Langham Glass Ltd
South Creake
The finest working factory in Norfolk, for live glass-making demonstrations. You can watch the glass-making and listen to the glassmakers as they demonstrate thier skill. There is a new video, glass information area and marble based games tables. In our factory shop there is a great range of both 1st quality signed glass together with factory seconds.
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Alby Crafts
Aylsham
A unique centre for contemporary and traditional arts and crafts. Set in four and a half acres of beautiful ponds and gardens, the converted brick and flint farm buildings are home to a collection of working studios, shops and gallery.
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Norfolk Furniture Makers Association
Norwich
The finest furniture makers in Norfolk ranging from 17th Century style, through garden and country furniture, the classical and ultra modern, to complete interiors.
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Sutton Pottery
Stalham
Everything made entirely by hand generally on a potter's wheel and we revel in creating items to order.
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Broads Reed & Sedgecutters Association
Reedham
Reed has been harvested for centuries wherever settlements became established near rivers and wetlands. In the Norfolk Broads, reed was extensively used to thatch dwellings,agricultural buildings and churches. Harvesting, or cutting of reed, was carried out using hand held hooks or scythes during the Winter months.
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Phoenix Glassworks
Diss
Phoenix Glassworks - Giving Flight to Creativity.
We are specialists in Stained Glass Panels and Leaded Lights.
We can create for you stunning hand-crafted Stained Glass Panels or carry out repairs to Leaded Lights. Using Traditional and Contemporary techniques.
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The Raveningham Centre
Haddiscoe
The Raveningham Centre is a range of Victorian farm buildings of immense charm at Castell Farm, that have undergone sympathetic conversion into commercial units.
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Please mention norfolkbroads.com when making your enquiry.