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The Bridge House, Ambleside Framed Ceramic Tile

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The Bridge House, Ambleside Framed Ceramic Tile

The Bridge House, Ambleside framed ceramic tile has been designed from original art by North East artist Emily Ward. All ceramic tiles are printed and hand pressed in Emily's art studio, where she hand finishes every tile.

Emily’s art captures the character and charm of the famous Bridge House in Ambleside on this framed ceramic tile. Perched above a graceful stone arch bridge, the quaint stone building stands proudly, its rustic walls and slate roof full of historic charm. The blue-painted windows add a cheerful touch, contrasting gently with the earthy tones of the stonework.

Surrounding the house, the scene bursts with colour and life. Wildflowers in soft pinks, whites, yellows, and greens rise up in the foreground, while the calm stream flowing beneath the bridge reflects the vibrant greenery. The trees on either side frame the scene with fresh, leafy tones, and the sky above is a dreamy mix of purples and blues. Throughout the painting, playful splashes and dashes of colour create an almost fairytale-like atmosphere, celebrating the beauty and character of this iconic Lakeland building.

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The Bridge House, Ambleside

Bridge House in Ambleside is a charming 17th-century stone building that famously straddles Stock Beck in the heart of the Lake District. Originally built by the Braithwaite family, likely as an apple store to serve their orchards, it later became known for its unusual location. Despite its tiny size, the house has had a surprising number of uses over the centuries, including as a weaver’s workshop, a counting house, a tearoom, and even a home for a family of eight.

Its quirky design and rich history have made it one of the most photographed landmarks in the region. Today the house is preserved by the National Trust, Bridge House stands as a unique symbol of Ambleside’s heritage and inventive past.


Ceramic Framed Tile

Each Framed Tile is hand finished by North East Artist Emily Ward. So although your ceramic framed tile is actually a print, no two tiles are identical. Emily hand finishes the tiles by adding extra paint to the ceramic tile.

The framed tile appears as if it is floating inside the frame.

Frames are available in White and Black Frames.

Each frame is Colours may vary as each tile is printed individually.27 x 27 x 5cm


All images are available in a

  • framed ceramic tile
  • canvas print
  • greetings card
  • limited edition print
  • Tile with Easel
  • Open Edition Print
  • Coaster
  • Keyring
  • Fridge Magnet
  • Postcard
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