The show, celebrating the work and ideals of both pioneers and contemporary craftsmen, has been organised by the Stroud Valleys Craftsmen in association with Simon Chorley who will host it in their rooms at Prinknash Abbey Park, Gloucestershire.
The display will include an altar designed by Sidney Barnsley adorned with jewelled chalices by Dom Theodore, and an Essex House Press prayer book loaned from the Guild of Handicraft. Admission is £3 in aid of St John Ambulance, opening hours 10am-4pm daily
Charger on show at Simon Chorley
This heraldic ceramic charger by Alfred and Louise Powell, c.1920, is one of 140 examples of Cotswold Arts and Crafts on view at Simon Chorley Art & Antiques from October 13-21 as part of a loan exhibition titled Cotswold Craftsmen, 1894 to the present day.