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St Laurence's Church, Ludlow
Original watercolour painting, created by Ian Scott Massie with artists' quality paint on specially made paper, signed by the artist
'John Betjeman called Ludlow “probably the loveliest town in England. It’s dominated by St Laurence’s Church and Ludlow Castle. The castle was once the property of Roger de Mortimer who was exiled for his part in a rebellion against Edward II. In France he was joined by his lover - Edward’s Queen - and together they raised an army and invaded England. Having overthrown the king the story is now mired in controversy - was he murdered with a red hot poker, starved to death or, the current thinking, did he escape to Germany and live out his life there?'
Image size 14 x 22" / mounted size 20 x 28"
Sold unframed, mounted, backed and cello wrapped