Join us for the launch of 'The Majesty of Trees' collection at Blenheim Palace on Tuesday 15th October. Click here for details.

Moorcroft at Blenheim Palace – Tuesday 15th October

Posted on - 15th October 2024
Moorcroft at Blenheim Palace – Tuesday 15th October

Join us at Blenheim Palace as we reveal our stunning new fine art pottery collection ‘The Majesty of Trees’.
Booking is required, read on for further details.

This brand new collection is the first collaboration between Moorcroft pottery, the Royal Forestry Society (RFS) and the Action Oak partnership.

You will be one of the first to view our new collection of fine art pottery. You will also get the opportunity to meet key personnel from Moorcroft, Action Oak and the RFS and hear from the experts. During the day you will meet Moorcroft designer Emma Bossons FRSA, who created a number of the new ceramic pieces and learn about the painstaking process involved in creating our world famous pottery.  

Special guests and speakers include:

Elise Adams, Moorcroft Managing Director
Alison Field, RFS Vice President
Geraint Richards, Chair of Action Oak and Head Forester at The Duchy of Cornwall
Filipe Salbany, Estate Conservation Manager at the Blenheim Palace
Eric Knowles, Ceramics expert and television personality

 We also have a limited number of spaces for a VIP guided walk in Blenheim Palace’s ancient woodland including High Park, which is not open to the public, and a visit to the King Oak which is around 1,100 years old.  Guests who book VIP tickets will also be gifted a limited edition Moorcroft print of The Queen Oak design to take home as a memento of the day.

 

Please note that you must book a ticket with Moorcroft to gain access to this event. Spaces are very limited so book early to avoid disappointment. This event is not suitable for children.

Visit our tickets page by clicking here.

Select your preferred ticket option.

Club Members please check your email for your special code which entitles you to free tickets.

Please note, tickets do not include access to Blenheim Palace itself, exhibitions or other areas which require an entrance ticket.  Due to a private event, the Palace will be closed for the day. You will still be able to enjoy the gardens and parkland.

Alison Field, RFS Vice President

 

Working across England and overseas, Alison has been involved with the forest industry, wildlife conservation, forest recreation and the urban forest for over three decades. As well as being Vice President of the Royal Forestry Society, Alison is also a Trustee for the National Forest Company, a Trustee for the Forest Industries Education and Provident Fund a non-exec Director for English Woodlands Forestry Ltd and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Foresters.