4/5 Adam B. 6 years ago on Google • 6 reviews
Wonderful
place
full
of
creativity
and
friendly
faces,
only
let
down
by
the
difficulty
with
the
accessible
entrance.
I
love
this
place,
I
came
here
as
a
student
when
it
was
part
of
Chesterfield
College
and
it
was
great
to
see
it
done
up
and
improved
for
the
use
of
local
creative
persons
and
businesses.
I
still
come
here
often
to
take
part
in
courses,
classes
and
exhibitions
held
by
the
local
artists
and
it
has
a
wonderful
atmosphere
that
seems
to
encourage
creativity.
It
is
almost
entirely
on
one
level
and
has
wheelchair
accessible
toilets
and
an
accessible
entrance
to
the
right
of
the
main
entrance.
The
car
park
also
has
a
disabled
parking
bay.
My
only
issue
with
West
Studio's
is
that
the
wheelchair
accessible
entrance
is
often
locked
and
even
if
the
outer
door
is
open
the
inner
door
requires
a
keycard.
So
if
you
are
a
wheelchair
user
and
come
alone
then
you
can
not
get
into
the
building
without
hoping
someone
is
around
to
let
you
in
or
you
catch
someone
heading
in
or
out
of
the
main
entrance.
It
would
be
a
great
help
if
they
added
at
the
very
least
a
doorbell
to
alert
the
staff
you
were
there
or
an
intercom
system
much
as
they
have
on
the
gate
to
the
car
park
so
someone
could
let
you
in
remotely.
Thankfully
there
is
usually
a
member
of
staff
looking
out
for
me
if
I'm
booked
onto
a
class
but
when
I
have
turned
up
to
view
galleries
I
have
had
to
mill
around
outside
waiting
for
a
random
stranger
to
come
in
or
out
that
I
can
ask
to
alert
the
staff
I
need
assistance.