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What’s better than an illustration of one of the most beautiful buildings in England? That’s right, TWO illustrations of that building.
Used in the 2005 film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice as Pemberley, the residence of Mr Darcy, Chatsworth House is a favourite of most Jane Austen fans. Me included.
Available in the following sizes:
Extra small - A4 (297mm H x 210mm W) - framed or unframed
Small - A3 size (420mm H x 297mm W) - framed or unframed
Medium - A2 size (420mm W x 594mm H) - unframed only
Large - (420mm W x 594mm H) - unframed only
Extra large - (420mm W x 594mm H) - unframed only
Printed on thick textured paper.
My frames are handmade by a fellow small business owner, our local framer, Martin, who comes to our twice weekly market in Oakham.
NB: Though I show a range of different coloured frames in my photographs, all of my framed prints are in white painted wooden frames.
What’s better than an illustration of one of the most beautiful buildings in England? That’s right, TWO illustrations of that building.
Used in the 2005 film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice as Pemberley, the residence of Mr Darcy, Chatsworth House is a favourite of most Jane Austen fans. Me included.
Available in the following sizes:
Extra small - A4 (297mm H x 210mm W) - framed or unframed
Small - A3 size (420mm H x 297mm W) - framed or unframed
Medium - A2 size (420mm W x 594mm H) - unframed only
Large - (420mm W x 594mm H) - unframed only
Extra large - (420mm W x 594mm H) - unframed only
Printed on thick textured paper.
My frames are handmade by a fellow small business owner, our local framer, Martin, who comes to our twice weekly market in Oakham.
NB: Though I show a range of different coloured frames in my photographs, all of my framed prints are in white painted wooden frames.