What Is A Window Art Trail?
A Window Art Trail is a community art project, turning the windows of local homes and businesses into a vibrant neighbourhood-wide art gallery! It’s similar to the Frampton Cotterell Scarecrow Trail –except with decorated windows instead of scarecrows.
Here are some examples of window art trails from other communities:
- Banwell Window Trail
- Beacon Arts Window Trail
- Marple Window Trail
- BBC News – Bishopston Window Trail
- Cambridge Window Trail
- Window Wanderland Highlights Gallery
Frampton Cotterell Window Art Trail 2025
We will be running our very first window art trail during the February half term (Monday 17th – Friday 21st February, 2025).
The theme is “Nature In Winter”
Follow The Trail!
The locations of this year’s trail displays are…
- Woodland Deer – 18 Beaufort Road, BS36 2AD
- Nature’s Winter Bear Scene – 28 Watermore Close, BS36 2NH
- Winter Woodland – 3 Lower Stone Close, BS36 2LG
- FACE Youth Group – The Brockeridge Centre, Woodend Road, BS36 2LQ
- The Crafty Fox – The Brockeridge Centre, Woodend Road, BS36 2LQ
- Fields In Wintertime – 11 Newlands Avenue, Coalpit Heath, BS36 2SQ
- Fun In The Snow – 58 Lower Chapel Lane, BS36 2RH
- A Frosty Morning – 8 Hillside Close, BS36 2RG
- Snowdrops at Zion – Upper Chapel Lane, BS36 2HY
- Winter – 174 Beesmoor Road, BS36 2JN (NB: Woodend Road side!)
- Starlings – 137 Park Lane, BS36 2ES
- Winter Starry Night – 6 Kelbra Crescent, BS36 2TU
- Nature In Winter – 7 Vicarage Rd, Coalpit Heath, BS36 2RT
You can pick up a free copy of the trail map from the Brockeridge Centre, or visit our 2025 Window Trail news post for the google MyMaps trail map or to download your own map to print at home.
Don’t forget to vote for your favourite! The two displays with the most votes will win a prize!
Questions or Comments?
If you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback, please get in touch!