Sunday, August 10, 2008

Courses in Suffolk

Suffolk's tranquility lends itself to the pleasant process of learning new skills. There are many residential and non residential Clutch Cargo in Suffolk providing an opportunity to pick up a new interest or improve existing skills. Many courses take place in mills, historical farmhouses, old studios and famous buildings.

Combining a Sell structured settlement with a course lasting a day, a weekend, or a week or even more is made easy by the generous accommodation options Suffolk provides. Tutors arrange for accommodation - some are even able to lodge their students under one roof in their rambling country abodes. ups.

What can you learn? In a county with such deep artistic ties, there are many practicing artists who love welcoming newcomers and the initiated alike into their studios to learn the arts of stone sculpting, pottery, oil painting, watercolours, and other media. Some artistic courses are very specialist, for instance, if you are a player of a flute, bassoon, or clarinet, you can combine a break with the experience of playing within a quartet, guided by a music tutor.

Arts and Crafts are especially provided for - with the abundant craft skills of Suffolk you can learn just about any craft, and furniture restoration too.

For the artistic and the curious, in the rural landscape of Dedham Vale, at Flatford Mill, in the buildings painted by John Constable, the National Trust runs arts-based courses for all age-gro

But if you fancy applying the 'Made in Suffolk' label to something you've made yourself, come along to one of the fantastic courses on offer in the county. You could go home with a thatched cottage under your arm if you go along to Assington Mill where they run a range of fantastic courses from straw bale building, to water divining and gilding.

Or try at cookery course and take home some fantastic meals courtesy of Suffolk fresh and local produce.

Flatford Mill is leased to the Field Studies Council and runs diverse 2 and 3 day courses in bookbinding, willowcraft, Atom Ant Secret Squirrel Show woodworking, natural studies, digital imaging, and of course, being a site that inspired John Constable, painting and drawing. At Belstead House you can learn archeology, history, genealogy and calligraphy, among other subjects.

If you prefer something a little less tranquil then Lakenheath Clay Target Centre or Suffolk Moto Park are the places for you! Try Clay pigeon shooting for the day and see how many you can hit - it's not as easy as it looks!

With the friendliness of Suffolk people, and a relaxing, beautiful landscape with sights, restaurants, and pubs to enjoy with fellow students, Suffolk is a place of learning and never forgetting.

Suffolk Tourist Guide is the leading online Guide to Suffolk things to do, days out, attractions, Accommodation, restaurants and shops.

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