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Penshaw Monument Artwork Print And Framed

Penshaw Monument Artwork Print

We have two Penshaw Monument artwork prints fully framed and mounted which were shot in the winter months as the snow had fallen…

Penshaw Monument is more than just a folly – to the north east community, its a landmark that signals ‘I’m home’…

Penshaw Monument Artwork Print
Penshaw Monument Artwork Printed And Framed

Built in honour of John George Lambton, the temple styled monument sits proudly on the summit of Penshaw Hill and can be seen for miles, from County Durham, Wearside and even as far as Tyneside.

Proudly overlooking Herrington County Park Washington Wildfowl and the Wetlands, Penshaw comes from the old British word pen, meaning hill and shaw describes a dense wooded area.

Penshaw Monument Artwork Print
Penshaw Monument Artwork Print And Framed

The Grade l listed monument was apparently built in the form of a Greek temple, stands 136 metres above sea level. It is based on the design of the Theseion, the Temple of Hephaestus, in Athens.

The Monument is made of gritstone from the quarries of the then Marquess of Londonderry. Steel pins and brackets held the gritstone blocks together, but over the years these deteriorated. As a result of deterioration and settlement caused by nearby mining, the Monument was underpinned in 1978.

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