The Bathing House Print 0043
The Bathing House is on the Northumbrian Coastal Path near Howick . It was built in the early 19th century by the 2nd Earl Grey, the Prime Minister after whom the tea was named and whose monument stands at the top of Grey Street in Newcastle. He had 16 children and the house was built specifically for the family to go bathing. The design of the house includes a large upstairs sitting room where Lady Grey used to sit and watch the children bathe in the sea water pools below.
Today it is a unique holiday cottage.
Like all of my standard prints, this is printed with a white border, on a heavy duty matt archival quality paper, using pigment based professional colours, to produce a fine quality print that will give decades of pleasure. Title and artist's signature on the lower edge of the border. Shipped rolled, without mount, ready to frame.
SIZE- Coloured area of print 29 cm x 34.5 cm