GPlank Furniture
wooden wall art
“At GPlank I create unique pieces using locally sourced recycled timber gathered from my travels throughout Yorkshire. I breathe new life into old wood. My distinctive style and ethical passion can be seen in my eclectic mix of creations, including VW Camper vans, giant ice creams and famous icon portraits.”
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Hand-n-Machine
Painting / 3D Printing / Woodworking / Jesmonite Products
“We’re a creative couple passionate about making art in many forms. Paintings that tell stories through colour and emotion, 3D printed pieces where tech meets imagination, handcrafted wooden décor with rustic charm, and vibrant jesmonite products that blend modern design with a handmade touch. We care deeply about sustainability, using eco-friendly materials like PLA and water-based jesmonite to create with both heart and conscience. Each item is thoughtfully designed, crafted, and finished with love.”

Jillsett Notebooks
bookbinding / cyanotype prints
“I live in Hyde Park, Leeds, and work from my garden studio. I love creating notebooks using traditional bookbinding techniques. I use a variety of decorative papers, maps, or fabrics to decorate the covers, and each one is unique. They range in size from small pocket books to A4 size; I can make books to order. I also create cyanotype prints using pressed flowers from my garden.”
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Knitting Nicky
Textiles
“I’m a knitwear designer and maker based in Leeds. I enjoy creating colourful knitwear accessories inspired by animals, hobbies, and all things Yorkshire. I also experiment with Jesmonite to produce accessories such as unique handmade buttons and coaster sets.”
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Lesley M. Kingsley
painting / illustration / mixed media
“I was born in Horsforth and lived in the area until relatively recently. I have painted all my life and, like many, reconnected with my love for creating art during lockdown. Inspired by landscape, flora, fauna, and folk tales, I am now a full-time artist.”
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Loretta Spence
mixed media
“Creatively inspired by my walks with my whippet, I love to abstract shapes, colours, textures, and a sense of place to create collages that reflect my experience. In addition, some of my pieces describe the essence of the Monstera plant.”
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The Pebbles Collective
mixed media – reverse glass painting
“I am a painter based in Leeds. Originally from Knaresborough, I have lived in Burley for 30 years. Using a reverse glass painting technique, I repurpose second-hand picture frames to create paintings of the landscapes that inspire me. I have a particular interest in the Cumbrian and East Yorkshire coastal landscapes.”
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Sarah Hinchliffe
Crochet
“I am a Kirkstall-based crafter with almost 30 years’ experience of different handmade mediums. More recently, I have become focused on fibre arts after discovering crochet a year ago. Although I am interested in all forms of crochet, I mainly produce amigurumi, or stuffed toys. These can range from tiny creatures that fit in your hand to giant plushies you can wrap your arms around.”

Stuart Gadd Ceramics
Ceramics
“I make hand-built ceramic vessels that have a definite use and make a beautiful addition to the home or garden. I fire at high temperatures and use a combination of texture, slip, oxides, and glazes to decorate my work. Using these techniques means that every piece is unique.”
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Studio Loane
sculpture / painting
“Born in Switzerland and shaped by life in China and Singapore, my work explores identity, culture, and transformation through sculpture. I draw on personal memory and material symbolism—particularly gold leaf, a nod to Asian heritage. My practice includes multi-medium forms, from wearable sculptures to conceptual installations, reflecting a deep curiosity for space, value, and emotional resonance.”
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Access Guide
Venue type
Community – conservation centre (stone built barn).
Venue description
Please see the the main Hollybush access guide for more details.
● The barn is one of the main stone buildings. It is next to the café.
● The large barn doors will be open.
● The barn is on one level.
● The floor consists of stone slabs, brick, and wooden floorboards. It has an uneven surface.
● The floor is shown below.
Dogs
● Both assistance dogs and pet dogs are allowed. Please keep on a lead.
● Dog water bowls are available at the front entrance of the café.
Toilets
● Toilets are located in the café and in a separate block near the car park.
● Separate male and female toilets.
● Gender inclusive accessible toilets (one in the café and three in the toilet block).
● Baby changing facilities.
● The toilet block is shown below
Refreshments
● They serve a range of drinks, cakes and lunches, including options for children.
● Gluten free and dairy free options are available.
● Counter service.
● It is managed by Café 21 who are part of Sunshine and Smiles, the Leeds Down Syndrome Network. The café is run for and by people with Down Syndrome to offer training and work experience with the aim of creating job opportunities.
● The café is next to the barn.
● The entrance is low and under a flight of stone steps.
● The door has a width of 90 cm and a height of 180 cm.
● The café entrance is shown below.
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