CRAZY golf has returned to the Brunel Goods Shed in Stroud for a second year.
After a successful debut in 2016, Stroud Valleys Artspace (SVA) and a wide array of artists have once again built a crazy golf course in the town centre venue.
The architect team from Millar Howard Workshop, led Tomas Millar, helped launch the family-fun idea last August, and due to its great success it has returned for another summer.
Each hole is designed by an artist/designer or collaborative team.
These include: Soozy Roberts, Lorraine Robbins, Jessie James, Hal Wynne Jones and Jack Wimperis, Neil Walker, Millar + Howard, Jon Seagrave, Moina Walker, Rhian Harris-Mussi, Dan Rawlings, Gem Waggett, Oli Penman, Pippa Tideman, Alex Ponting, Cory Burr, Rosa Harris Edmonds, Johnny Byford, Alex Merry and more.
Entry to the crazy golf is £3 for adults and £2 for children under 15.
It is open from 11am until 3pm every day, along with a cafe, until Sunday, September 11.
There will also be special evening openings with drinks and live music from 6pm-8pm.
Pictures by Simon Pizzey and Paul Nicholls
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