Published: Friday, 4th July 2025

Exciting progress at the Stoneleigh Arms development on Clemens Street, as its future as a creative community hub is about to be sealed, at the site of the former Stoneleigh Arms pub.

Lighthaus Arts CIC, a local artist-led organisation dedicated to making the arts accessible for all, is about to sign the lease with Warwick District Council (WDC) on the building and then work towards establishing it as a permanent community arts space in the heart of the Creative Quarter.

The building, developed in partnership between Complex Development Projects (CDP) and WDC, has been designed with accessibility and sustainability in mind. Lighthaus plans to bring the new building to life by offering programmes for all ages and abilities, exhibition spaces, artists’ studios, workshops, an affordable retail outlet, as well as opportunities for residents who face barriers to engaging with the arts.

Councillor Ella Billiald Portfolio Holder for Arts, Culture and Economy comments: 

I’m delighted to see the progress being made at the Stoneleigh Arms development. After months of planning and preparation I am looking forward to following Lighthaus’ journey and supporting their ambitious plans to collaborate with local artists and organisations to maximise the potential of this venue.”

Cassie Leedham, Co-Director of Lighthaus Arts says:

We believe everyone should have access to the joy and power of creativity and we want to work with local artists, schools and charities to achieve this.”

Maddie Webb, Co-Director of Lighthaus Arts adds:

“Stoneleigh Arms will be a space for everyone – whether you’re a practicing artist, curious beginner, or just looking to connect with your community through something hands-on and meaningful.”

The Council is working with Lighthaus on the agreement of a formal lease, which once signed, will trigger pre-launch community activities to help shape the vision for the space, ahead of the official opening in late summer 2025.

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