Dedicated to art and environment, GroundWork Gallery show contemporary art of global quality and spotlight emerging talents, environmental discussions and the unique qualities of the town of King’s Lynn.
Getting There
Bus/Train Regular buses and trains run to Kings Lynn from locations around Norfolk and from outside the county. Trains run from London, Cambridge and Ely. Customs House and GroundWork are both a 10 minute walk away from Kings Lynn station.
Car If you are driving the closest car park is Baker Lane pay and display surface car park, which has 5 blue badge spaces, open 24/7.
Accessibility
Only the ground floor is wheelchair accessible.
Toilets
There is one accessible toilet on the ground floor.
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Arts make life better
Norfolk & Norwich Festival brings tens of thousands of people together in celebration – it has been doing this for over 250 years. Through our May Festival and our year-round arts education work, focusing on children and young people, we lead and support celebration, creativity and curiosity in communities across Norfolk and the region.
This year we begin an exciting new initiative, Festival Connect & Create that will bring creative opportunities to those schools and communities with least provision. Creativity transforms people’s lives. It builds cohesive communities, develops vital skills and supports health and wellbeing. We want more people to have access to creative opportunities.
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