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A large, exciting space, The Chatton Gallery shows a range of contemporary landscape, wildlife painting and sculpture, in a relaxed, rural setting. Now in its fifteenth year, The Chatton Gallery is situated in the heart of rural Northumberland in the village of Chatton, between Belford and Wooler. The Gallery is owned and run by artist Robert Turnbull, widely recognised for his Northumbrian landscape paintings and whose work has been presented to the Queen Mother.

The Chatton Gallery is associated with The Bamburgh Gallery, which is in the beautiful medieval coastal village of Bamburgh. The Bamburgh Gallery shows a range of contemporary coastal and wildlife art inspired by Northumberland, including the work of Zana Juppenlatz, a painter who has a particular interest in equestrian, landscape and wildlife painting. Zana has exhibited by invitation at the Mall Gallery, London and the Drokje Gallery, Wierden in the Netherlands and her work can also be seen at:

ArtWorks in Alnwick www.ArtWorksInAlnwick.co.uk

Opening hours:

The Chatton Gallery
Thursday to Sunday10.30 - 5.00 
The Bamburgh Gallery
April - Oct:Mon - Sun inclusive10.30 - 1.00 and 2.00 - 5.00
Nov - March: Thur - Sun inclusive11.00 - 1.00 and 2.00 - 4.00

Other times by appointment: please call to arrange a visit.

How to find the Galleries

The Chatton and Bamburgh Galleries are both approximately 50 miles north of Newcastle on Tyne and 75 miles south of Edinburgh.

The Chatton Gallery is in north Northumberland in the small village of Chatton, on the B645 between Belford and Wooler, approximately 5 minutes west of the A1 and 5 minutes east of the A697.

The Chatton Gallery, Church House, New Road, Chatton, Nr. Belford, Northumberland NE66 5PU Telephone: 01668 215 494

The Bamburgh Gallery is in the beautiful medieval coastal village of Bamburgh, with its stunning beaches and Castle. The Bamburgh Gallery is at 9 Lucker Road, a few doors up from the Victoria Hotel and the village green and Castle. Bamburgh is approximately 2.5 miles east of the A1, taking the Purdy Lodge services turn off on the B1341, or it can be approached from the south on the Coastal Route B1340 from Alnwick.

The Bamburgh Gallery, 9 Lucker Road, Bamburgh NE69 7BS Tel 01668 214 420