Mary Casserley
Bliss Tweed Mill Original Painting
Bliss Tweed Mill Original Painting
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Bliss Tweed Mill Chipping Norton, Oxon in the Cotswolds
This iconic Mill was the former mill for the manufacture of tweed. It is a grade II* listed building dating from 1872 designed by George Woodhouse, a Lancashire architect. Built from distinctive local yellow Cotswold limestone. The chimney served the furnace that powered the mill's steam machinery.A water wheel at the rear was fed by a stream. Now converted to residential use
I now offer the original artwork for sale direct from my studio in Tring, Herts. The originals are hand-painted painted using water-based Winsor & Newton professional gouache paint on Arboreta E.S. white drawing cartridge paper 160g/m2
Dimensions:
This painting is A3 size, it comes mounted (white acid free mount board, outside dimensions 51cm 40.5cm (20” x 16”) but un-framed. Signed and titled in pencil by me.
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Free recorded and insured UK delivery for piece of mind.
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