ABOUT US
The Arts Society Horsley Lovelace (TASHL) was established in 2004 and hosted its first lecture in March 2005. We are a member Society of The Arts Society, which is a worldwide organisation based on a love of the arts in all its forms.
Horsley Lovelace is part of The Arts Society East Surrey Area and we take our name from Ada Lovelace, whose family once resided at Horsley Towers.
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We meet for our Monthly lecture on the third Wednesday of each month (except August and December) at East Horsley Village Hall
Ada Lovelace
Monthly lectures
Our monthly lectures explore a wide variety of subjects, broadly embracing all the arts including theatre, music and dance, delivered by proven speakers in their respective fields.
Lectures are primarily for members and you can find out how to join us here, or if you would like to try a lecture before joining, you can come along and pay £5 on the door.
For more details please see upcoming lectures
Outings
We organise visits to country houses, gardens, exhibitions, art galleries, museums, and places of special historic or architectural interest. Outings are for members only. See upcoming outings
Community and Heritage
We are actively involved in Community and Young Arts and our Heritage Volunteers are involved with the conservation of the library at West Horsley Place. For more information and details of how to get involved, please see Community and Heritage
Membership
Our membership subscription for 2025 is £48 per person, per year and we welcome new applications. To find out more or apply please click the button below. We have a maximum membership of 260 and in the event that we are over-subscribed, you will be added to the waiting list.
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Our Committee
We are always grateful to anyone who would like to join our enthusiastic committee. These posts are for a maximum of 3 years. Sometime in the next 12 months, we will be looking for a replacement Membership Secretary and an Outings Organiser. To get in touch, please see the contact page.
Village sign
Petrified tree
Horsley Village