Drawing Wirksworth: Exploring Historical Buildings Through Sketching

Drawing Wirksworth: Exploring Historical Buildings Through Sketching

Take time to observe, draw and immerse yourself in the history of Wirksworth alongside artist, Jenny Stevenson.

By Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust

Date and time

Saturday, May 17 · 10:30am - 12:30pm GMT+1

Location

1-3 Greenhill

1-3 Greenhill Wirksworth DE4 4EN United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Drawing Wirksworth: Exploring Historical Buildings Through Sketching

Take time to observe, draw, and immerse yourself in history on Saturday 17th May 2025, from 10:30am to 12:30pm, in Wirksworth, Derbyshire.

Organised by the Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust (DHBT), this relaxed morning workshop offers a unique opportunity to explore the architectural heritage of Hopkinson's House, DHBT's HQ building on Greenhill, and the buildings around St Mary’s Churchyard.

The session will begin with a half hour talk by DHBT trustee, Barry Joyce MBE FSA; setting the scene with insights into the heritage and significance of the buildings.

Following this artist, Jenny Stevenson, will guide you through the rest of the workshop with on-location drawing; focusing on everything from intricate architectural details to capturing the overall character of the historic setting.

Drawing historic buildings encourages us to observe, interpret, and connect with their rich history and craftsmanship, capturing their unique character in a personal and thoughtful way.

Whether you’re an artist or an architecture enthusiast, this workshop emphasises the enjoyment of the process over the end result.

A goody bag with basic materials is included, but feel free to bring your own along. Beginners welcome!

Spaces are limited, so early booking is recommended.

This event is made possible with funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund with thanks to National Lottery players.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to have prior drawing experience?

No, this workshop is open to all skill levels. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, the session focuses on observation and enjoying the creative process, not on producing a perfect drawing.

What materials do I need to bring?

We’ll provide a goody bag with basic materials, including a pencil, paper and clipboard. However, feel free to bring your own favorite tools, such as sketchbooks, pens, watercolors, or charcoal.

Will there be any instruction or guidance during the drawing session?

Yes! Artist Jenny Stevenson will guide you throughout the drawing session, offering tips and encouragement to help you focus on capturing the character and details of the historic buildings.

What happens if the weather is bad?

The workshop will take place outdoors, so please dress appropriately for the weather. In the case of severe weather, we will move to a sheltered area or reschedule the event.

Can I bring my children?

While this workshop is open to everyone, it is primarily designed for adults and older teens who can focus on the observational aspects of drawing.

Where do we meet for the workshop?

The workshop will begin at Hopkinson's House in Wirksworth. Exact meeting details will be provided upon booking.

Do I need to book in advance?

Yes, spaces are limited, so booking via Eventbrite is essential to secure your place.

Can I take photographs during the workshop?

Yes, you are welcome to take photos for reference, but the focus of the workshop will be on slowing down and drawing.

How accessible is the location?

The drawing locations are outdoors and may include uneven terrain. Please contact us if you have specific accessibility needs, and we will do our best to accommodate them.

Will refreshments be provided?

There will be light refreshments provided back at Hopkinson's House after the workshop. Please bring water or snacks for during the session if you need them.

Where can I park?

There are various carparks in Wirksworth, including one nearby at the Market Place. This is a Pay and Display car park.

Organized by

Established in 1974, Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust (DHBT) has been responsible for the rescue of many historic buildings throughout Derbyshire.  Using their skills and knowledge, members of the Trust identify neglected and abandoned historic buildings and then work to bring them back into new sustainable use.The Trust is a non-profit registered charity that is committed to the heritage of Derbyshire, working with its own in-house professionals to provide help and advice to groups and individuals sharing a passion for historic buildings.  

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