The Lambeage Hall is home to regular club and society meetings, as well as courses and local annual events. Have a look below to find out more.
If you have an idea for a club or would like to start one up, please get in touch with us!
Coveract Art Club
Horticultural Society
Coverack Films
Coverack Art Society is a very active club that meets regularly at the Lambeage Hall to paint and put on exhibitions. All ages and abilities are welcome, and the atmosphere is very relaxed and friendly.
The Coverack Art Society, formerly known as the Coverack Art Club, was founded in 1972. In the last year or so we have acquired a number of new members, and membership currently stands at around 35. We have some experienced artists in our ranks, but newcomers of all abilities are always given a warm welcome, and offered every encouragement. The kettle is always on the go, and participants bring their own packed lunches, or heat up soup in the hall kitchen. The hall is well heated and cosy, even in the coldest weather.
We meet at Lambeage Hall on Mondays from the beginning of September until the end of June, apart from Bank Holidays. We start 10.30am and finish at 3.30pm, and participants are free to come for full sessions, or attend for only part of the day if it suits them better.
In the summer months we meet at various outdoor venues to paint.
We have regular workshop days at Lambeage Hall with visiting artists – usually on a monthly basis. These take the form of a practical demonstration, followed by an afternoon session when participants can try out new techniques and styles, guided by the visiting artist.
For more information, contact society chairman Sue Bryant at sue.bryant001@gmail.com.
Coverack Horticultural Society - Every summer the people of the village look forward to the annual Horticultural Show. It is a very popular event with both residents and holiday makers.
Entries include not just a full range of carefully nurtured vegetables and flowers but bread, cakes, conserves, photographs …and more! A great deal of work goes into the preparation for the event and a good turnout is always guaranteed.
Entries are usually welcomed in a variety of classes: Vegetables, Flowers,
Flora art, Domestic classes include bread, cakes, preserves,
Photography and a truly creative Children’s section.
Entries are taken to the hall on the evening before the show between 6 and 8pm and in the morning from 8 to 10am. Prize giving usually takes place around 4.30pm.
Watch out for the 2026 date and further information.
A real village treat for our senior citizens!
This event is open to any local resident of pensionable age and is held on the first Tuesday in December at Lambeage Hall.
Anyone interested should please contact Jane Dunnet on 01326 280964 for more information.