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Hot Milk Forge Économusée

22 Lisnamanny Road, Lisnamanny, Martinstown, County Antrim, BT43 6QH
Hot Milk Forge Économusée

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Hot Milk Forge is a Blacksmithing School based in the Glens Of Antrim. Hot Milk runs evening and weekend classes in Basic to Advanced Artist Blacksmithing.

Evening classes are open to everyone above the age of 16. Participants are encouraged to learn the traditional skills not just because the celebration of wrought iron work is a worthy idea but also because only blacksmithing can introduce you to the full potential of steel as a creative medium. We weld with a fire at hot milk forge not with electricity. Imagine making your own fire side set, wrought iron gate, gifts for your partner, sculpture....the list goes on.

Hot Milk Forge was established by Artist Blacksmith Eamonn Higgins in 2015 (www.eamonnhiggins.com). Eamonn has been a professional Artist/Sculptor since 2003 and for 10 years Blacksmithing has formed an integral part of Eamonn's practice with public works scattered across the UK and his commercial works collected internationally.
Founding Tutor of Tannaghmore Blacksmiths Workshop (Highly Commended in the National Craft Skills Awards) Eamonn has been demonstrating and teaching blacksmithing as part of his Public Art practice as long as he has been blacksmithing, in 2014 on completion of a 2 year artist residency in the University of Ulster Eamonn decided it was time his blacksmithing classes had a permanent home Hot Milk Forge was born.

But why is it called Hot Milk Forge?
Hot Milk Forge is Located on Eamonn's family farm, the workshop is where the first Milking Parlour was located many moons ago. If that’s not enough Eamonn made as much effort as he could to up-cycle old parts and equipment from the farm into the building of the forges.

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Establishment Features

  • Experience level - beginner
  • Experience level - intermediate
  • Groups accepted
  • Groups catered for
  • Lessons/courses available
  • Prior Booking Required
  • Showers
  • Toilets
  • Tuition Available
  • Workshop

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Payment Methods

  • All major credit/debit cards accepted
  • Euros accepted

Provider Preferences

  • In countryside
  • Indoor Attraction
  • Open by appointment only

Guide Prices

£20 per evening Class, £90 for Weekend Blacksmithing, £180 for Blade-smithing. Group Bookings Welcome, Day classes available to groups with more than four.

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* Evening Classes are Fortnightly Weds/Thurs 19:00-21:15.
Weekend Courses usually third weekend of the Month, Sat/Sun 10:30-16:30

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