Paintings in Watercolour, Oil & Acrylic
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![]() | Ref: No. 529. Lower Brockhampton, near Bromyard, Herefordshire. A 14th century timber framed manor house, complete with a gatehouse and moat. Original watercolour 13 1/2" x 6 1/2" |
![]() | Ref: No. 685. The Antelope Inn, Barton Road, Hereford. A public house with character and a view south towards the river, a victim of modernisations, pulled down to make way for luxury flats. Original watercolour 9" x 5 3/4" |
![]() | Ref: No. 570. Market Hall, Ross-on-Wye. This red sandstone pillared market hall with it’s central clock tower is not as old as it appears, dating only back as far as the reign of Charles the Second. Original watercolour 13 3/4" x 9 1/2" |
![]() | Ref: No. 681. Bluebells in Belmont Woods, Belmont, Herefordshire. Original watercolour 15" x 9 1/2" |
![]() | Ref: No. 598. Eastnor Castle near Ledbury. A fairly modern castle built in 1812 by the first Earl Somers. It contains an amazing art collection and the 500 acre park with a large lake is a haven for flora and fauna. Original watercolour 10" x 5 3/4" |
![]() | Ref: No. 651. The New Inn, Pembridge, Herefordshire. It was new in 1311 replacing one that burned down. It was also the place where the treaty of Mortimer’s Cross was signed in 1461, ending the `War of the Roses’. (It has two resident ghosts!) Original watercolour 13 3/4" x 10" |
![]() | Ref: No. 652. Stokesay Castle, Shropshire. A mid 13th century fortified manor house with a Jacobean gatehouse, built to withstand attack from Welsh raiders. Original watercolour 13 1/2" x 9" |
![]() | Ref: No. 634. Ross-on-Wye. Herefordshire. The classic view of Ross from the banks of the River Wye. A beautiful little town dating back to the beginning of the 11th century. Original acrylic 16" x 12" |
![]() | Ref: No. 671. The River Wye at Byford, Herefordshire. Original acrylic 18" x 14" |
![]() | Ref: No. 670. The Geisha and the Butterfly. Original acrylic 18" x 14" |
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