Knole House Coaster
Knole House Coaster
Knole House 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.
This enchanting art coaster portrays Knole House in a blaze of warm evening light, capturing both its architectural beauty and its peaceful surroundings.
A dramatic sky painted in glowing hues of gold, apricot and coral stretches overhead, filling the scene with a magical atmosphere. The honey coloured stone walls and elegant entrance tower stand out against the vibrant sky, while the rich red roof adds warmth and character to the historic building.
Across the foreground, a colourful carpet of wildflowers blooms in cheerful shades of pink, violet, blue and white, creating a lively contrast with the golden tones of the house. The combination of radiant colours and delicate floral details adds to the the timeless elegance of Knole House.
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Knole House
Knole House is a magnificent historic country house located in the town of Sevenoaks, Kent, and is one of England's largest and most important stately homes. Originally built as an archbishop's palace in the mid 15th century by Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury. It was later gifted to King Henry VIII before becoming the home of the Sackville family in 1603, who still have close ties to the estate today.
The house is a Grade I listed building and is cared for by the National Trust. Set within a stunning 1,000 acre medieval deer park.
Knole is renowned for its grand state rooms, priceless collections of paintings and furniture, and its resident wild deer, making it one of Kent's most fascinating and well preserved historic estates.
Coaster
Size 90mm x 90mm x 4mm
Rounded edges
Heat Resistant
Gloss Finish
Made from Good Quality Hardwood












