
5th September 2026 – 13th September 2026
Hereford Art Week

Free to enter art exhibition featuring 8 talented local artists. Part of h.ART
h.ART is a must. Grab the booklet or go online to look up the many venues and studios that open for this annual event across the county.
At Stockton Bury we are thrilled to welcome eight talented artists all working in very different materials. Their work will be displayed in our cider press (free to enter) with some artists giving demonstrations.
Pop in and treat yourself, buy a gift for a friend or just come and ask the artists about their techniques.
Jane Hickman – batik
Jane Canini – pottery
Judith Price – jewellery
Clair Hogdson – painter
Jan Bruce – stone
Neil Lossock – blacksmith
Jenni Stuart-Anderson – rag rugs
Carlie McNevin – felt
Facts
- Open from 11am-5pm everyday from 5th-13th September
- Free to enter but if entering the garden normal garden entry applies
- We are able to take card payments
- The cafe will be open every day as normal but on Monday and Tuesday the menu and opening hours will be reduced
- To find out more about other nearby venues visit www.h-art.org.uk
- Make a day of it and visit our neighbouring venues and studios
FREE TO ENTER

Some of our Frequently Asked Questions
We love dogs but Stockton Bury Garden is at the heart of a working farm, therefore we do not permit dogs in our garden or café. Only assistant dogs are permitted.
Picnics are not permitted but our café offers a wide range of refreshments.
Our café is located outside of the garden so you are welcome to use it without paying garden entry.
We have a wide range of vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options on our menu. Please call in advance if you require any more specific information. Please alert our team of any allergies.
We are NOT a nut or flour free kitchen.
Yes – we serve local beer, cider and wine.
We kindly ask that groups book in advance. Coaches are permitted by prior appointment. We can only cater for groups of 25 during our busy months for lunches. Booking essential. Normal garden entry prices apply.
As with many open gardens you will encounter changing levels, uneven footing and open water.
Most of the garden is flat but we suggest sensible footwear.
A fit, able-bodied companion is advisable for wheelchair users or the visually impaired (there are no handrails). Approximately 70% of the garden is accessible to wheelchairs.
For your safety on very wet days or after periods of heavy rain we would advice that the gardens are not suitable for wheelchairs.
Please call if you require more specific information.
We have toilets located at the entry of the garden. Our disabled toilet is only accessible to an average sized wheelchair and not scooters.
Children should be supervised at all times. There is open water and as in all gardens there may be poisonous plants.