Threads of the Vale: Join the Pewsey Interiors Trail
The Pewsey Vale has always known how to make an entrance — though usually a quiet one. A stretch of green Wiltshire countryside folded between Marlborough and Devizes, it’s the sort of place where mist lingers over the fields, white horses gleam on the hillsides, and creativity stirs beneath the calm. This November, that creativity becomes a chorus as the first Pewsey Vale Interiors Trail props open its gates on 13–14 November 2025.
Map of the Pewsey Vale Interiors Trail 2025
Across six locations in and around Pewsey, seven of the Vale’s designers and makers are joining forces for a two-day celebration of craftsmanship, interiors, and rural imagination. Visitors are invited to wander from barn to workshop, to explore fabrics, talk texture, admire colour, and discover provenance over cups of tea. Between stops, the landscape itself becomes part of the pleasure — winding lanes, wide skies, and ancient hedgerows forming a backdrop that feels lifted from a watercolour.
Each stop tells a different story:

Sarah.K’s hand-blocked linens bring a soft poetry to the table.
Kate Guinness Design layers antiques, art, and colour.
Tate & Darby’s Moroccan and Indian rugs are all warmth and texture. Photo: Ben Phillips
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Image Credits:
Lead: Katy Garland Designs product flat-lay. Photo:Claire Locking.
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