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Green woodworking workshop at Great Dixter

Green woodworking workshop at Great Dixter
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Join us for a day of green woodworking in the Medieval Great Barn and learn how to make a miniature Sussex gate hurdle with our skilled craftspeople. This day will take you through all the stages of making a hurdle starting by using a froe and cleaving brake to split sweet chestnut poles which have been harvested from out coppiced woodland, using a billhook and beetle to further split the wood, then using a draw knife and shave horse to shape the wood into the component parts ready to be assembled.

You will also be able to make a beetle (wooden mallet).

Places are limited.

The day includes refreshments and lunch as well as your completed hurdle and beetle to take home