People planning to rent a cottage in the Cotswolds this month will have the chance to see a range of artwork at the Corinium Museum in Cirencester.
At a three-week exhibition being held from September 4th to 25th, painter and printmaker Merlyn Chesterman and pottery artists Phillip and Frannie Leach will be showcasing their work.
Mr and Ms Leach create a variety of earthenware pottery, which is inspired by Iran and Japan.
Meanwhile, Ms Chesterman is set to display a new collection of woodcuts that were commissioned for an art event in Spain, as well as paintings of scenes from China and the north Devon coast, where she currently lives.
Entry to the exhibition is free, so it could make a relaxing and affordable way to spend an afternoon while on holiday.
And literature lovers heading to the Cotswolds might like to join in at the Jane Austen Festival, which is being held in nearby Bath from September 17th to 25th.
Posted by Matt Smith, cottages4you



