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Arley Hall Coaster
Arley Hall Coaster
Arley Hall coaster by artist Emily Ward has been hand pressed locally onto a FSC rated hardbacked coaster. The coaster has been produced from original art by Emily.
This coaster can also be purchased in a set of four in a gift box.
Emily’s art shows the grand red brick Jacobean style facade of the hall under a soft pastel sky. The front of the hall is adorned with a field of wildly blooming flowers on this art coaster.
Pink, blue, purple and yellow wildflowers are dotted with colourful splashes of paint leading you over the pink gravel towards the country house.
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Arley Hall
Arley Hall is a country house in the village of Arley near Northwich in Cheshire. The house is a Grade II listed building and is also famed for its beautifully maintained gardens.
The hall was built between 1832 and 1845, the house was designed by a local architect, George Latham. The style became known as Jacobethan.
Arley Hall has been used in many TV productions including Peaky Blinders, Fool Me Once and Brassic. The house is open to the public.
Size 90mm x 90mm x 4mm
Rounded edges
Heat Resistant
Gloss Finish
Made from Good Quality Hardwood