Fleetwood Arts Health and Heritage Sketchwalks

If you are looking for more information on the Fleetwood Sketchwalks you are in the right place.

The walks are over but there are Activity Packs and Colouring Sheets available to print on my google drive

Memorial park colouring sheet

Example colouring sheet

Click on the walk you are interested in for more information

The walks:

Wyre Surveyor Boat on Fleetwood Harbour

Fleetwood Docks -A walk alongside the docks and then to Jubilee Quay a 1.6km walk

Fleetwood Library from the rear to show how much it looks like a Church

Fleetwood Libraries – A very short walk of 350 metres

fleetwood's original post office constructed in 1902

Post Offices through the years – Or a passing look at the High Street – A one kilometre walk along the high street

North Euston Hotel in Fleetwood with a Statue of Sir Peter Hesketh Fleetwood in front of it.

Decimus Burton –  Chief Architect of the Town, from House to Hotel – Approximately 900-metre walk focusing on a few key buildings on Dock Street.

Mount Lodges with the Mount Pavilion appearing through the trees.

Mount Pavilion and Park – This circular walk is approximately 850 metres

Memorial Park – A Circular Walk approximately 850 metres around the memorial park

Rossall Point from Fleetwood Beach

Eyes at Sea – RNLI to NCI – A longer walk of approximately 2700 metres looking at buildings that keep us safe at sea

Pharos Light House Fleetwood

Lighthouses – Approximately 1 kilometre walk looking at Fleetwoods Three Lighthouses

Fleetwood to Knott End Ferry with the RNLI Fleetwood building behind it.

Ferry to Ferry – 300 metre walk along the path.

St Nicholas Church Fleetwood

Religious Architecture and Fleetwood – From St Pauls to St. Wulstans a 1.1km walk

How to go about this?

How To Draw a Building

Colour Mixing made easy

How To Paint

Alternative drawing method for complicated subjects: Negative space drawing

The Blog

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