Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistPat Adams CollectionNorthDevonmono
Description High on the Hartland overlooking Bideford Bay sits the ruins of the folly which was once known as 'The Pleasure House'. This is a Grade II listed building within the Hartland Abbey estates. It is located on the Southwest coast path just above Hartland Quay. Lundy Island can be seen in the distance. Next stop America!Ref hartland8juner081099bw
Pat Adams, Bideford Member Since April 2007 Artist Statement I love spotting the changing seasons where I live in North Devon from the first snowdrop in February, the ladybird that heralds the first day of Spring, the return of the house martins in April, the bluebells in May and so on, you get the picture! I count myself lucky to have easy access to both coastal trails and the countryside footpaths which meander through rural farmland flanked by ancient Devon hedgerows teaming with wild flowers, birds, butterflies and insects. My husband, an experienced photographer, and I have enjoyed many years walking in the open air in Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter taking pictures of little known and remote places around Bideford Bay and Exmoor. My web site the North Devon Focus is devoted to this corner of England. My favourite walks on the wild side are Peppercombe Valley near Clovelly, Westward Ho! beside the Atlantic Heritage Coast and Doone Country on Exmoor, well known for its association with the novel "Lorna Doone" by R.D. Blackmore. Visit my web site or the North Devon Coast and Country Chronicle Blog http://northdevonfocus.blogspot.com