Botanical Impressions at Florence Court
Create your own botanical relief using flowers and foliage gathered from Florence Court's Kitchen Garden, and leave with a handcrafted keepsake that's uniquely yours.
- Booking essential
Take a gentle walk through Florence Court's beautiful Kitchen Garden and discover the inspiration waiting in every flower, leaf and stem.
In this unique creative workshop, you'll gather a selection of seasonal botanical treasures before learning how to press them into clay to create a beautifully textured relief. Your clay design will then be transformed into a plaster cast and you will paint it, creating a timeless plaque to take home.
Whether you're celebrating a special occasion, remembering a meaningful moment, or simply want to preserve the beauty of the seasons, each piece becomes a personal work of art shaped by the flowers and foliage you choose.
No previous experience is needed—just a love of nature and a willingness to get creative. By the end of the workshop, you'll leave with a handcrafted keepsake and the skills to appreciate the beauty that can be found in every walk.
Create something beautiful. Preserve a memory. Take a piece of Florence Court home with you.
Booking with Genevieve Murphy, the artist, directly
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| All | £45.00 |
The basics
- Booking number
Call 078 8775 6090
- Accessibility
Level access to both locations. Please let us know in advance of any access needs.
- Meeting point
Meet at the glasshouse in the kitchen garden
- What to bring and wear
This activity can get messy due to clay working, dress appropriately.
Upcoming events
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European Heritage Open Day 2026
Explore Florence Court for free as part of European Heritage Open Day (EHOD).