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Learn to make your own Curtains and Soft Furnishings Here in Dursley in The Cotswolds

Creative Courses and Personal Tuition by One of the Best in the Business

Contact Lesley Duro

Learn to make a range of bespoke handmade curtains and soft furnishings like a professional. Get in touch with Lesley Duro today and enrol on one (or more!) of our intensive and creative courses where you will learn how to make blinds and curtains from a friendly and talented professional. Lesley Duro also offers design advice and personally takes on a range of projects for both past and new clients across The Cotswolds, Dursley and surrounding locations.

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Interested in joining our one-day intensive courses? Get in touch with us today and use the contact form below.

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Lesley is also the proud owner of Cotswold Curtains & Interiors where you can commission bespoke curtains, blinds and window treatments for your home or business.

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DATES OF COURSES ARE FLEXIBLE, SO PLEASE CALL US ON

01453 840127, OR E-MAIL AT cots.curts@gmail.com

and we'll find you a date that fits both of our busy schedules.

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FAQ and Information

Where do the courses take place?

We are situated on the ground floor of a grade 2 listed building on the western edge on Dursley town centre, where there are several free car parks.

About Dursley 

Sitting on the famous Cotswold Way route, which passes by its 18th century Market House, the town is nestled in a wooded valley under the glorious Cotswold escarpment, ideally positioned halfway between Gloucester and Bristol, a twenty -minute drive from Stroud and just 15 minutes from the M5 or 25 minutes from the M4. Originally renowned for its woollen cloth, Dursley’s rich history is preserved today by the many fine buildings located in the town, including Jacob’s House and The Priory, and by the information and artefacts held in its Heritage Centre. Walk or drive to the summit of any of the hills surrounding the town and you will be rewarded with breath-taking panoramic views of the Gloucestershire countryside, including the Severn estuary and even Wales. The 18th Century Market House is home to a bustling Farmer’s Market on the second Saturday of every month as well as a vibrant Craft Market on the first. The town has a variety of independent small shops as well as culinary delights ranging from artisan coffee and traditional British pub grub to a varied selection of world cuisine from plenty of great cafes, restaurants and pubs including the award-winning ‘Old Spot’.

Can you offer design advice?

Yes, we offer design advice. There will be a nominal fee for the advice, although that will be waived is Lesley takes on the project.

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