Smarden

£19.95

Lithographic print on high quality, linen finish paper of original fine line, pen and ink drawing. Size A3.

This print will be supplied with a printed copy of its potted history (see below).

Description

 

Smarden Village

Smarden, situated in the central Weald of Kent, is now a sleepy, picturesque backwater of old England, so classically Kentish it has more than once been used as a film set. It was, however, once a bustling town to which Edward III granted a much prized Charter in 1332 to hold a weekly market and an annual fair. Smarden went on to maintain a prosperous wool trade for several centuries. This drawing is of the lychgate and adjacent heavily timbered Wealden houses as seen from the churchyard of St Michael.

Additional information

Dimensions 29.7 × 42 cm

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