New Creative Art Workshops at Caisson Gardens Studio

We have an exciting lineup of creative art workshops for Autumn and Winter 2024. To guarantee ample space and personalised attention for each participant, places are limited. No prior experience is necessary (we believe everyone has artistic talent!), and we supply all the materials you’ll require.

Botanical Block Printing

12 October 2024 10:00 to 16:00

Learn the principles of block printing, using carved wooden blocks and foliage from the beautiful gardens and landscape, guided by Amanda Honey and art teacher Alexandra Hucks.  

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Pumpkins, Tendrils and a little Chiaroscuro

26 October 2024 10:00 to 16:00

Join us for a Life Drawing workshop where theses quintessential autumn vegetables, pumpkins, squashes and gourds will be our featured models for the day. Led by professional gardener and artist Jacky Mills.

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Walk, Draw and Botanical Print Making

27 October 2024 10:00 to 16:00

Walk through the gardens and participate in drawing activities inspired by the botanical marvels around you. Return to the cosy studio to transform your sketches into prints, led by artist and printmaker Jemma Gunning.

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Walk, Draw and Monoprint Workshop

16 November 2024 10:00 to 16:00

As you walk through the gardens, you’ll engage in a series of drawing activities inspired by the natural beauty These sketches will later serve as the foundation of your unique monoprint creations, led by artist Jemma Gunning.

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Christmas Wreath Making

7 December 2024 10:00 to 12:00 & 14:00 to 16:00

Make a fabulous and luxurious Christmas wreath using natural style with foraged garden greenery and fragrant herbs. The morning or afternoon workshops are led by Garden Designer Amanda Honey and art teacher Alexandra Hucks.

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Christmas Linocut Printing Workshop

8 December 2024 10:00 to 16:00

Step into the festive spirit with our Christmas Special Workshop at Caisson Gardens, where we’ll craft personalised holiday cards and gift wrap using the traditional art of linocut printing, led by award-winning printmaker Jemma Gunning.

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We invite all aspiring and experienced artists to embark on a creative journey with us, where the beauty of nature and botanical wonders serve as our inspiration.

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Celebrating a Successful Summer of Art Workshops at Caisson Gardens

This summer has been a resounding success for our art workshops at Caisson Gardens, where creativity blossomed alongside our vibrant gardens. We offered a variety of workshops that allowed participants of all ages to explore the beauty of nature through the lens of art, and the results were nothing short of inspiring.

Children’s Workshop: Styrofoam Lino and Mono Printing

Our children’s workshop, led by the incredibly talented Alexandra Hucks from @the_art_room_bath, introduced young artists to the world of styrofoam lino and mono printing. Over the two-day workshop, the children were inspired by the enchanting woodlands and gardens at Caisson House, exploring drawing, collage, and printmaking techniques. They had the opportunity to create imaginative artworks inspired by the plants, flowers and the stunning surrounding landscape resulting in truly delightful creations.

Sweet Pea Workshop: Art from the Garden

Another highlight of the summer was our ‘Art from the Garden’ workshop, centred around the stunning sweet pea. Participants who were led by professional gardener and artist Jacky Mills spent a day immersed in the delicate beauty and fragrance of our favourite annuals, learning to capture their essence on paper. In an intimate group of just 12, attendees engaged in warm-up exercises, contour drawings, and discussions on composition and sweet pea morphology. With freshly cut flowers provided for reference and guidance from Jacky—who has an impressive background with The Botanical Sketch Club and frequent contributions to Gardens Illustrated— the workshop was highly successful, cultivating both artistic skills and botanical knowledge.

Children’s Summer Art Workshop: Exploring Nature through Large-Scale Drawing and Painting

We also hosted a large-scale drawing and painting workshop for children, focusing on the enchanting world of butterflies, beetles, and natural forms. Under the guidance of Alexandra Hucks, participants explored shape and form, working from observation to create vibrant compositions using ink and watercolours. Like our other workshops, this two-day session took place in our new Studio space, with a spirit of exploration encouraged as children roamed the gardens for inspiration.

We have a wonderful program of Autumn and Winter art workshops planned.  Places are limited to ensure there is plenty of space and attention for everyone.  You don’t need any previous experience (and we think everyone has a talent for art!) and we provide all the materials you will need.

So we encourage all you budding and seasoned artists to join us again for new adventures in creativity, where nature continues to inspire.

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Only the Front Cover!

Caisson Gardens has been a labour of love for Phil and me since we came here 14 years ago. We weren’t daunted by the immense task before us, in fact, we were excited to embark on the transformation of what was once a neglected garden into the serene and natural landscape that it now is.


It appears we are not alone in thinking it was all worthwhile; we have been fortunate to receive remarkable press attention in prestigious outlets such as Gardens Illustrated in May, where we were thrilled to be featured on the front cover! Bath Magazine and Bath Life have also featured our gardens this year.

It is heartening to get such encouraging feedback; there were times, in the last 14 years, when we have been knee-deep in mud and battling brambles, when the final result seemed a long way away.  However, we held on to our vision and stayed true to our ethos. We hope that, for those who visited our gardens this summer, you shared the same sentiments as Karen Chapman did…

“Our visit that day left us all feeling nourished at a deep level, inspired to try new ideas in our own gardens, and encouraged that such beauty still exists in our fragile world.”

Karen Chapman Le Jardinet Designs

Thanks, Karen, we couldn’t have put it better ourselves!

Caisson Garden Gates are Open

Summer 2024 has been an exciting time for everyone at Caisson Gardens. We proudly opened the gardens to the public for the first time, after years of dedication and hard work to create what we believe to be a unique and natural garden that is a feast for the senses.

We want to express our profound gratitude to all our marvellous visitors who added life to our lush gardens. Your enthusiasm and presence has been uplifting and we truly value each one of you, it’s been an absolute pleasure sharing the tranquil beauty with so many.

We’ve had some wonderful feedback from many of you, not least about the various serene seating areas scattered amongst the gardens, and we’re thrilled to know you enjoyed them. The beautiful sculptural semi-circular stone bench is a perfect place to pause and take in the view across the orchard. As one visitor commented, while resting her tired feet… “It’s achingly beautiful”.

It appears that the gardens were not the only highlight this summer, many of you also enjoyed our delightful homemade cakes, all while being watched over by our charming alpaca family! These sweet moments added to the overall experience and created delightful memories.

We can’t wait to roll out the ‘Green Carpet’ for you again next year

Arrival of our Alpaca Wool

Our little family of alpacas have their fleeces clipped once a year in the late spring to keep them feeling cool and comfortable for the summer months.

Their soft wool has been expertly spun into yarn that now returns to us as bundles of warmth.

As the winter chill sets in, we are dreaming of being wrapped up in a hand knitted cosy jumper.

As you can see Jasper looks so cuddly with his grade A fur coat!

Lock preservation 2023

We’re very grateful to welcome the Canal Trust for sending in a team of volunteers to review and maintain the lock system throughout Caisson. They have made a brilliant start on Lock 5 and will continue the process.

Caisson House (26 October 2023)

The team are revealing the wonderful quality of the stonework and patina created by the mosses and lichens growing in the unique micro-climate of each lock. At this time of year, the winter sunshine amplifies the colour palette beautifully and shows up the amazing diversity of flora.

Caisson House (26 October 2023)

A recent visit from a local stonemason told us that in his opinion the marks on the stone indicated that they had been built by French stonemasons who used different tools and techniques.

From our point of view the lock system is the making of Caisson. From the detail and historical marking of a bygone era revealed by their work is thrilling to us. It creates a very special character to the place, unlike any other.