Forge Gallery Walberton

Forge Gallery Walberton We are no longer trading as an Art & Craft Gallery but maintain contact with the artists and occasionally hold exhibitions. This all took some years.

Pottery workshops are by arrangement and can cater for up to 6 people hand building and one to one on the wheel. The Forge Gallery is located in Walberton, just off the A27 between Arundel and Chichester. The gallery setting is a Grade II listed building and former blacksmith's Forge, at the east end of the village, where most of the houses are named by their former trades, Brewery Cottage, the O

ld Malt House, the Old Stores. For more historical information on the village, go to www.walbertonag.org.uk/johneyre_1.html

The Forge was known to be already active by 1811. The last working blacksmith was John Robinson Atkins who died in 1952. His granddaughter still lives in the village. In the 1970s to 1990 the Forge became the workshop of Roy Alker, who made furniture, using wood from local trees. Mike and Mel purchased the Forge in May 2000, along with a loft full of timber from his widow, Maude. They set to work, renewing walls and floors, clearing out sawdust and soot, working with the found timber, to create the gallery space, without giving up the day jobs. Now the Gallery is up and running Mike Copley is working there full-time, while being relieved from sales and admin duties occasionally so that he can pursue his interests in pottery and woodturning. Melanie Penycate teaches psychology, and exercises her creativity in writing, having many published poems, and two published collections. Breaking the Arch, Guildford Poets Press 1998 and Feeding Humming Birds, Oversteps Books 2009, are available from the Gallery

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21/02/2026

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Our green fields are disappearing under concrete, leading to flooded roads, ruined homes, and even sewage in our play areas. We can fix this by turning land into wetlands to soak up the extra water and protect local wildlife! I just signed this petition to demand action from the council—please add...

19/02/2026
19/02/2026

 In our rural area there is almost no brown-field building land, so field after green field is going under concrete. Trees are being felled. The water table is higher than ever before. In the current climate conditions, houses are flooding, roads are flooding. Sewage is pouring across our stree...

12/12/2025
Arundel Art Trail 16th to 25th AugustWonderful Art from many artists.
18/08/2025

Arundel Art Trail 16th to 25th August
Wonderful Art from many artists.

Today is the day. Come and see some excellent art and craft at Barnham Community Hall 10.00 to 16.00.
28/09/2024

Today is the day. Come and see some excellent art and craft at Barnham Community Hall 10.00 to 16.00.

Beautiful Days Festival. Music, sunshine, perfect
18/08/2024

Beautiful Days Festival. Music, sunshine, perfect

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Forge Cottages, The Street
Arundel
BN180PQ

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