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TITLE: Beynac Village ITEM: Fine art print A picturesque cottage in the medieval castle town of Beynac, France. Springtime rose tones. Visit my shop to see the entire line of prints at : http://etsy.com/shop/ViewfinderPhotoStore PRINT DETAILS Printed on lustre paper with archival ink. Prints larger than 11X14 are printed to size without border. Unmatted, unframed prints fit standard size frames. COLORS viewed on your monitor may vary slightly from those of the print due to differences in monitor settings. CUSTOM SIZES See other sizes available in the drop down menu. Custom sizes to fit your needs are available by contacting us directly by email. RETURNS and CANCELLATION I will gladly accept returns and cancellations on these following terms: Contact me within: 7 days of delivery Ship items back within: 14 days of delivery Request a cancellation within: 2 hours of purchase I don't accept exchanges But please contact me if you have any problems with your order. The following items can't be returned or exchanged: Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for: • Custom prints or personalized orders • Items on sale Conditions of return Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value. SHIPPING NOTE Normal processing time is 3 to 5 business days. Print sizes larger than 11 x 14, processing time is 4 to 5 business days, shipped in mailing tube First Class USPS with tracking. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS Listed shipping prices do not include customs charges or taxes. Buyer is responsible for all customs charges, VAT, fees and taxes upon delivery. COPYRIGHT NOTICE All photos are copyrighted and may not be reproduced or resold without permission from the artist.
Explore the charm of living in a fairytale house. Immerse yourself in whimsical surroundings and discover the magic of a unique, dreamlike home.
It was built in 1922 and was home to author James Oliver Curwood, who used one of the turrets as a writing studio.
From my UK Prints Photography Collection: Castle Combe english cottage This listing is for a high quality print, unmounted and unframed. The size demonstrated in the listing photography is 5x7 dimensions. Sizes available: 5x7 8x10 (cropped) 8x12 11x15 (cropped) - made to order, will take few more days to deliver 16x20 (cropped) -made to order, will take few more days to deliver Check out my other photos from London collection: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LifechangeArtStudio Because of the variations in screen and printer calibrations, colors may differ in print compared to what you see on screen and results may alter. Item Details; • Print only - FRAME NOT INCLUDED • Printed on FujiColor Crystal Archive Paper Lustre and FujiColor Profesional Paper • Prints will be dispatched within 2-4 working days Shipping Information; • Prints are shipped in a clean sleave and in the board back envelopes 🚫. PERSONAL USE ONLY Copyright: Please note that this is a copyright photo. The photograph is sold for display purposes and should not be copied or reproduced.
In about 1300 Sir John de Broughton built his manor house in a sheltered site at the junction of three streams and surrounded it with a substantial moat. In 1406 it was "crenellated and embattled’, allowing the house to be called a castle. Over the years the castle was taken by the Royalists during the Civil War after a brief seige, and went through a series of ups and downs due to the squandering of family fortunes.
When we call a place home, instead of a house, we’re ascribing a sort of positive emotion to it. But on the flip side, a windowless, empty house can evoke melancholy, sad, and even spooky emotions as our brains wonder why the people left in the first place. Mortgage costs are boring, it must be ghosts.
Explore the charm of living in a fairytale house. Immerse yourself in whimsical surroundings and discover the magic of a unique, dreamlike home.
A look inside Castle Combe, often called the most beautiful village in England, complete with The Manor House, a five star country house hotel.
When we call a place home, instead of a house, we’re ascribing a sort of positive emotion to it. But on the flip side, a windowless, empty house can evoke melancholy, sad, and even spooky emotions as our brains wonder why the people left in the first place. Mortgage costs are boring, it must be ghosts.
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You can rent this as a holiday cottage and then walk out into the Sissinghurst gardens any time, day or night. The white garden is adjacent, and on a bright moonlit night when the garden is in bloom, it would be stunning.
Situated on the grounds of Hatley Park and Royal Roads University in Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC. The home was built by James Dunsmuir, Premier & Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, and his wife Laura in 1908. James Dunsmuir commissioned Samuel Maclure, a Victorian architect, to design the “Castle”, and Messrs. Brett and Hall, landscape artists of Boston, Massachusetts, to plan the gardens and surroundings. Local stone, trimmed by Valdez and Saturna Island sandstone was used in the building’s construction. Its impressive exterior is matched only by the lavishness of the interior appointments; oak and rosewood panelled rooms, baronial fireplace, teak floors, and specially made lighting fixtures. James is quoted as saying: “Money doesn’t matter, just build what I want.”
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An hour long bus ride from Perth took us through scenic farmland, villages and towns on the road to Pitlochry at the foot of the Northern Highlands. We were seeking out Edradour, the smallest disti…
a caelo usque ad centrum - from the sky into the center. A collection of pictures: Colors - threads, yarns, fibers, quilts, fabrics, denim/indigo, and fashion. Patina - leather, wood, satin. The visual - detail, white kitchens, pearls in paintings, pears, skies, sunflowers, lonely roads and...