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Landscape Gallery (page 3)
 

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Chesterfield Parish Church
"Crooked Spire"
St. Mary's School
St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's School
St. Mary's Church
St Mary’s School
St Mary’s School
The Castle Hotel, Castleton
Castle Hotel
Corfe Castle
Corfe Castle
Scotney Castle
Scotney Castle
Trelissick, Cornwall
Trelissick,Cornwall


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Chesterfield Parish Church

The "Crooked Spire"
St.Mary and All Saint's Church
Chesterfield, Derbyshire

The famous ‘crooked spire’ (oak frame clad with lead) was added to the 14th century tower around 1362. The spire merely sits into the top of the tower, held only by it’s weight and low centre of gravity. It rises to a height of 70m (228ft) above the ground and leans 2.89m (9ft 6in) to the south-west. The spiral twist at the base is about 45° from west to east.

This original watercolour is available for purchase.

 

Chesterfield Parish Church

St.Mary and All Saint's Church,
Chesterfield, Derbyshire

This original watercolour is available for purchase.

 

Chesterfield Parish Church

St.Mary and All Saint's Church
Chesterfield, Derbyshire

This original watercolour is available for purchase.

 

St. Mary's School

St.Mary School
Chesterfield, England

The garden of a local primary school, commissioned by the school PTA. The original is held at the school and prints were supplied for those involved as a thank you for creating their garden!

  The Castle Hotel, Castleton

The Castle Hotel
Castleton, England

 Hundreds of years old, the Castle is steeped in spooky local legends. It was a stop-off point for the Wellington Express coach which travelled between Manchester and Sheffield in the 1800s.

This original watercolour is now for sale.

 

Corfe Chastle

Corfe Castle

The demolition of this castle in 1646 by the Parliamentarians marked the end of a rich history as both fortress and royal residence. With its fallen walls and secret places, it is a place to worth exploring.

 

Scotney Castle

Scotney Castle

Originally a 12th century fortified manor house founded by Lambert de Scoteni. The south wing was added in 1580 and a three storey brick east range in 1640. In the 19th century, the castle and the east wing were dismantled to create a garden feature.

 

Tresselick

Trelissick, Cornwall

The King Harry ferry crossing at Trelissick.

This original watercolour is now for sale.

 

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