14th c floor tile, likely to have been made in the village of Penn in Buckinghamshire. Penn supplied churches and important buildings all along the Thames Valley, as far as London, and were the the main purveyors of tiles to the Royal Clerks of Works between 1350 and 1388
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New painting workshop coming this March near my own working studio in North Buckinghamshire. Painting portraits in a limited palette.
Always a popular one, for full details, please visit https://t.co/CHYmwWavEu

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Wonderful damp misty conditions yesterday, a slice of green taken at Whiteleaf, Buckinghamshire.

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Some Tudor era portraits from Chequers, the Prime Minister's country house in Buckinghamshire.

- Mary I (after Antonio Moro)
- Lady Mary Grey (attributed to Hans Eworth)
- Elizabeth I and Anne Boleyn (from a locket ring)
- William Hawtrey (by a follower of Nicholas Hilliard)

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A year ago today was Easter Bank Holiday Monday and I spent it at the beautiful in Buckinghamshire. It has one of my favourite pieces of art: a chandelier made of broken porcelain and pieces of cutlery titled ‘Porca Miseria’ and created by Ingo Maurer in 2003.

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Thrilled to be part of The Creative Ridgeway Forum next Saturday 29th June at St Dunstan's church, Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire. I'll be talking about how the Ridgeway & its landscape has inspired my work & that of other artists, writers and poets. https://t.co/aNci6OwHlH

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Our Guide to Modernism in Metro-Land will not just feature the London boroughs but also parts of Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. So this week we will be featuring some of Herts & Bucks finest modernist houses. See more with our guidebook, details here https://t.co/7KYSYPxmoz

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