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  • Sculpture Studio
  • Painting studio
  • Misty autumn
  • Casole d'Elsa
  • Caro Seaward's studio at Verrocchio, photo by Tom Konstam
  • Aerial view of Casole d'Elsa
  • Huw Richard Evans painting - photo by Julia Adams
  • Nigel working on a sculpture - by Julia Adams
  • Art Studios, Rustic accommodation
  • 'Barrocchio' by Jack Cove
  • 'Barrocchio' by Jack Cove
  • Life Class - photo by Julia Adams
  • Photo by Maz Hawes - St Ives group with Liz Hough tutor
  • Photos by Maz Hawes
  • Photos by Maz Hawes
  • The Sculpture terrace, Casole's Palio celebrations, The Return of the Prodigal Son by Nigel Konstam
  • Evening lecture in the Konstam Museum and sculpture by Lucille
  • Photo by Liz Hough
  • Su Barclay Photography
  • Su Barclay Photography
  • Su Barclay Photography
  • Su Barclay Photography
  • Casole d'Elsa
  • Photo by Liz Hough

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Visitors need to be reasonably fit and mobile to access the Art Centre as the structure of the building makes disabled access difficult. There is only one bedroom on the ground floor, the rest are on the first floor, up a flight of stairs. We have one disabled toilet in the studio area. The entrance to the building is down several steps and the ground floor involves several steps up and down between areas. The terrace is up a couple of steps as well. The village is a short walk from the Art Centre, a couple of minutes up paved alleys with some steps. The sculpture studio can be reached from the main building via a spiral staircase or a alternatively via Via San Michele and Via Roma to avoid steps but rather a longer distance.