History
Castle Park Arts Centre is set amongst beautiful floral gardens, parkland and woodland walks in the historic market town of Frodsham.
The Victorian building with its unique clock tower was originally the stable block for the adjacent mansion house. In 1986 these outbuildings were converted into the arts centre providing exhibition and workshop spaces, a cafe and craft units.
The traditional origins of the building are reflected in the magnificent wrought iron gates which were commissioned for the entrance to the art centre.
Visitors to Castle Park Arts Centre can experience a lively programme of exhibitions, arts activities and enjoy the wonderful Victorian buildings and grounds.
The Arts Centre has 3 galleries, 2 craft rooms, 7 courtyard craft units, a coffee shop and garden space with disabled access. There is a regular programme of changing exhibitions and arts and crafts classes for adults and children. The Centre is also used by numerous clubs and societies.
Castle Park Arts Centre is run as a charitable trust which is managed and manned by volunteers.
Charity number 512019
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The Centre is manned by volunteers and relies on them to assist with various events at the Centre.
We are currently recruiting volunteers