Historic stained glass restoration at the 3 Gables, by Exeter Cathedral

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Historic stained glass restoration at the 3 Gables by Exeter Cathedral. Last week we removed 3 stained glass panels from Al Farids Moroccan resteraunt at the 3 Gables, next to Exeter Cathedral. Working alongside Jason Clarkeson, we will be carefully restoring these windows as they were in a very poor state and risking falling out of their frames, 3 floors up! Here is some history of the buildings supplied by Exeter Memories.co.uk If you have some stained glass in need of some much needed TLC then contat us. We can chat about what your needs are, iyt could be a simple in situ repair or a full leaded light reconstruction, please to get in touch to find out what we can do for you.

Three Gables

3, 4 and 5 Little Stile

Page added 27th October 2016

These three buildings, are an often overlooked gem of Cathedral Yard. They are situated in the area of Little Stile, one of the seven ancient gateways into the Close.A lease held by the Cathedral Archive states that Edward Leminge is said to have built the Three Gables in 1658. They were on the site of a tenement known as the Workhouse by Little Stile, and sold to him in 1651, through the Parliamentary Commissioners for the sale of lands of Deans and Chapters. The Workhouse was for housing cathedral craftsmen, and storing timber, not a place for the poor. It was not the only workhouse around the Cathedral where timber, lead and other building materials were stored, and workmen lived. The three houses are four storey, single windowed, with plaster fronts over a timber frame, they have cellars lined with Heavitree stone. The third floor windows are splayed oriel on brackets, and all windows have leaded lights. They originally had one room per floor, but internally, there have been numerous changes. The side walls are of more recent brick construction.

Social History

In May 1847, the bakery of Mr Samuel Barrett at no 5 was attacked by a violent mob who stole a quantity of bread during a bread riot, before they went on to damage other property. It was in the same year that the inhabitants of Little Stile, of which, the Three Gables were a part, complained that the area was frequented by prostitutes, after the removal of a gas light.In 1867, the shop was again attacked during a bread riot. By 1878 Matthew Barrett was running the shop and by 1897, it was still a bakery run by Tom Harris. No 5 was the tailors of Samuel Middleweek Hodge in 1878 and 1897.Frederick Drake, lived at no 4 sometime after 1865. He was a stained glass window maker who was apprenticed, in Exeter, to Alfred Beer in 1852. Drake went on to restore the Great East Window of the Cathedral in 1884 to 1896. He was an important and prolific craftsman, who restored and put in windows into many Devon churches. He transformed no 4, installing a window in limestone from Ham Hill in Somerset. He also added internal oak panelling and a sixteenth-century fire surround. Although Drake died in 1921, the business was still trading through his son Maurice in 1939 from the same premises.

There was until recently, over no 5, a West of England Fire Insurance mark attached to the façade of the building. By 1939, no 5 was the inevitable estate agent, no 4 Frederick Drake and no 3 Henry Stocker and Co., tailors, who had relocated from the High Street in 1925. In 1959 there were solicitors, chartered accountants, Max Peterkin, a photographer and a duplicating and typewriting office working from the buildings. By some miracle, the Three Gables were left standing, in the middle of a sea of destruction, after the blitz. Their neighbours to the west, lining Little Stile, were destroyed, as well as the Globe Inn, immediately to the north-west. Their other neighbour, St Mary Major survived.

In the recent past, the top floor of no 3 was the Exeter office of the publishers, Webb and Bower whose book, The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady was a best seller. They had the original diary on display for a time in the office in the 1980s.

Listed building status: 29 January 1953, Grade II.

One day stained glass course, 29th March

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Hey folks, I’ve had a cancellation for my one day stained glass course on 29th March So if you would love to try your hand at making your very own designed, leaded light panel. Then please do get in touch Come and spend some creative ‘Me’ time on my beautiful off grid small holding and play with light, colour and some practical skills! Learn how to design a ‘cartoon’, cut glass to a pattern, shape the lead around your cut glass and solder your panel. Learning a time honoured skill you will get to create you own unique stained glass panel in a work of art that can last more than 100 years. (Provided your Kitten dosent knock it off!!)

Working in small groups of up to 4 students, allowing for plenty of one to one attention, learn by watching then trying, learn step by step the different process’ involved to make a traditional leaded light panel. All materials, tools and knowledge provided. And there is even some tasty cake for lunch time, tea and coffee as well. All set on our family run, off grid small holding at Oak meadow

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Stained glass commission, Welsh mountain Yr Wyddfa (Snowden)

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Welsh mountain Yr Wyddfa, formally known as Snowden in stained glass. With a lake in the foreground and the peaks going off into the distance with sun rays shining down.Welsh mountain Yr Wyddfa, formally known as Snowden in stained glass. With a lake in the foreground and the peaks going off into the distance with sun rays shining down.

Stained glass commission of Yr Wyddfa, formally known as Snowden, and now rightfully put back to its proper Welsh name before those English invaders decided to name it in a name they could prounanounce! This piece was commissined by a lovely couple who enjoy mounteneering and wild swimming. This piece was created by a photo they took on one of those expeditions. Using soft tones of glass to create the depth of field taking in the mountain range across one of the lakes in the area.

Check out how completly different this window looks in a cold light in comparisson to the warm light!

Would you like a commission to be created from a personal photo or memory? Contact me for more information

Valentines craft day experience

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Valentines craft day experience come and enjoy a day spent together creating a copper foiled, tiffany style, stained glass work of art. Choose from making shared projects where you work on your own individual parts, then work together to create one work of art to show your shared experience day. These days are full of creative fun whilst learning or improving a beautiful time honoured craft, with lots of different techniques and skills practised to make your own works of art. Creating with light and colour is a pleasure to make and a pleasure to look at as part of your home once made.

You can choose from various projects including –
– A hearts mobile, where you both cut and create the hearts independently, then work together to hang from a prepared copper ring.
– Create a beautiful hanging moth or butterfly, matching ideas in colour then making 1 wing each, and then both working together turning it into a hanging moth.
– Make a lamp, working on 2 panels each, then working together to solder all 4 panels into a tea light/candle lamp.

All set in Oak Meadow, our secluded family run off grid small holding in the rolling hills of Devon. With beautiful naturel surroundings to inspire and calm the soul, and allow yourselves time to enjoy each others company in these small group sessions, in my fully equipped studio with lots of choices in glass colours, designs and all the tools and knowledge you will need to conceive your shared creative piece. For a 2 persons booking £125 per person. Contact me to find out more about this exiting Valentines craft day experience.

rainbow hanging love heart mobile

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Stained Glass Beach Commission

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Finished this beautiful stained glass commission of a beach scene, looking across the water to the Isle of Wight and the needles.

With lots of gorgeous antique, hand rolled and wispy glass. Kiln fired painted detailing and working in 3mm lead to get the full effect of the lovely glass. Then hand built a wooden ash frame box to create a light box so they can hang it on the wall as a beautiful lamp.

Stained Glass Commissions taken, please get in touch to find out more.

Stained glass lightbox in wooden ash frame depicting a watery sea scene looking from the beach out to the needles on the Isle of Wight. with waves washing across and painted detailing in many of the pieces, in blues, greens, greys and purples.

New year craft courses

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New 12 week course starting tomorrow, book now to get your place!!

Promised yourself some ‘me time this coming year? That you would learn a new skill, be more creative, get to know some new people in a fun, small group setting? Well, why not come and learn the wonderful heritage craft of stained glass.

I run 12 week courses, covering leaded lights, copper foiling, kiln fired painting on glass and mosaics. Next course starts 7th Janurary, so get in there quick! Spaces still available on the Tuesday evening 6.30 to 8.30pm Morning and Afternoon courses now fully booked. All tools provided, you provide your own materials, all suppliers and use of books will be shared with you. Beginners to intermediate, my classes are mixed ability allowing learning from each other and the sharing of ideas and a creative community. You can focus on one technique over a few terms, or have a play at all of them in one term, it’s entirely up to you!

My one day stained glass courses each cover one of the techniques described above. All held on my off grid smallholding and studio, in the rolling hills of Devon, near Exeter. Taught from my fully equipped stained glass studio, I provide all the tools, a wide choice of materials and knowledge for you to learn, be creative and share time with some other crafters. These one day courses are technique focused, in an intensive, informative day of learning practical techniques to create your very own work of art. Preferring you to bring along your own designs that we adapt into workable stained glass designs, creating a very unique to you, piece.

Contact me to find out more. Here’s what some of my previous students have said about my courses…

I am about to start my sixth term. So far I have produced some large stained glass screens to complete my porch and front door, each one better than the last. And then using copper foiling made some unusual pieces. Great teaching from Nina, she encourages you all the way. It’s a lovely environment and banter with other students. Not just a learning experience but FUN!

Anne Stallard.

Such a well put across course, in depth and really enjoyable. Wonderful to learn from a master crafts person.
I left feeling confident to start with my own little projects solo after a one day course.
I cannot recommend clearsands, and Nina enough.

Jacob W

I was fortunate to secure a spot in a one-day stained glass course with Clearsands Stained Glass, thanks to a last-minute cancellation. As a carer, finding time for myself is often challenging, and I’d been hoping to attend a stained glass course for over two years, so I was incredibly grateful for the chance to finally do it.
Nina was a fantastic teacher, offering tremendous support and patience, especially as I hadn’t had much sleep the night before and may have chosen a design that was a bit ambitious for a first-timer! With her guidance, though, I was able to accomplish my goal. It was exactly the tonic I needed: a beautiful and peaceful setting, wonderful people in the workshop, and the fulfilment of creating something that brings a smile to me and my family.
I would absolutely recommend Clearsands Stained Glass. Thank you, Nina, for making this such a memorable experience.

Amy T

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Last minute amazing crafty day gift voucher

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Only 2 days remaining to book in and get posted in time a gift voucher for a super crafty and fun one day stained glass course, near Exeter, Devon. Friday is the last postal day for me to get the vouchers sent in the post to arrive in time for Christmas.

A fabulous day learning how to design make and complete your very own stained glass panel. All set on our off grid smallholding and studio. Listen to what my previous students have said about my one day courses…

We spent the day with Nina and had a great time. The venue and her studio are beautiful and well equipped. Her tuition was great, really informative about all the processes, types of skills with stained glass and each of us with the equipment and tools used.
We each got to design a window and Nina helped us through each stage to produce some great pieces.
Really fun day would definitely recommend it to all

Lewis Tucker.

We treated each other to a day with Nina doing a stained glass workshop. It was a great experience and we both made panels we were proud of. Nina is lovely and was a calm, patient tutor. We weren’t rushed and we were encouraged each step of the way. The workshop is in the most beautiful place. I think we will be back for another workshop and if I lived nearer I’d definitely want to do the 12 week course. Thoroughly recommend the whole thing!!

Gill Gant.

Contact me for more information, and check out Courses page for dates coming up in 2025.

Gift vouchers for one day and 12 week stained glass courses
Stained glass gift vouchers for courses and windows
Stained glass course windows shown at the end of one day course
Happy ladies with their designed and hand crafted stained glass panels.

Craft fair for Christmas.

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Off to set up 2 stalls today at Lowton farm, Bondleigh, Devon. Ready for 14th December. One for myself,selling lots of different glass products, from £5 to £3250!

My son Rufus is also setting up his own stall selling his really beautiful handmade terrariums where you can literally get lost in his own little worlds. I know I’m biased, but they really are wonderful! All secondhand and upcycyled glass ware, with mostly locally sourced, brought or grown plants, rocks, wood and some delightful little characters and animals roaming free range in his handmade worlds. 

Alongside other hand picked artisans and craftspeople who will be selling their beautifully crafted work. No plastic fantastic at this Christmas fair! With demos in spoon carving, pewter casting, traditional sign writing, and basket making.

With homemade hot food and tasty beverages available in this wood burner heated little barn in the rolling hills of Devon. Come along, support local crafters and get yourself or a lived one a really special unique gift this Christmas. Contact me for more details

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Christmas craft fair, 14th December

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Christmas craft fair, 14th December. If you want to get your mitts on some seriously beautiful hand crafted goodys by proffessional artisans, then come and join us at Lowton Farm, Bondleigh, Devon, EX20 2AL on the 14th December. No plastic fantastic, just genuin hand made beautys.

With hot homemade soup and a warming wood burning stove, all in a beautiful barn at Lowton farm, in the rolling hills of Devon. 11 Hand picked crafts persons and artists. With demonstrations in Pewter casting, traditional signwriting, basket weaving, and spoon carving. Contact me if you want to find out more…

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Stained glass courses and gift vouchers available for christmas

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Another fantastic day teaching these lovely ladies the art and craft of traditional leaded lights. Always lots of fun, lots of giggles, lots to learn, and some fabulous windows created. Want to give someone a really lovely experience gift to remember? Gift vouchers available for one day stained glass courses. Learn how to make a leaded light, copperfoil, mosaic or kiln fired painting on glass. Based in Exeter, Devon. If you want to learn, or give someone you love the opportunity, please do get in touch!

GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE for that perfectly memorable Christmas prezzie. Contact me for more details

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