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The painting, Going To The Mill, was bought by Arthur Wallace for £10 in 1926 and has been in the same family ever since.
Hay Festival has today unveiled the final selection for The Platform, an opportunity for creatives aged 21–28 to showcase new ...
It’s a long way from Pennsylvania to the South Korean city of Jeonju — but there’s a little bit of Lancaster at a prestigious ...
Miles outside the metropolis of London, the English countryside sits as a reminder of the Britain of long ago. Lighthouses, ...
Charles began the tradition of commissioning a tour artist in 1985 when John Ward joined an official trip to Italy at his ...
Don’t cry for the past, be grateful for the memory.’ If ever a story spoke loudly and exquisitely about the power of love and ...
STUNNING felt images depicting the four seasons in the North Pennines have gone on display at The Witham, in Barnard ...
The straddled feeling of having roots in two places is something she shares with Magda Stawarska, her artistic collaborator ...
A National Trust property in Lancashire has been named among the best in England. The Telegraph has compiled a list of the ...
This new outdoor space, is the first of the many exciting projects to be opened at Haigh and is inspired by the 18th century ...
Lancashire County Council is on the lookout for the country’s best landscape artists in its annual Lancashire Artist of the ...
The North Wessex Downs, Alfred the Great country, is home to miles of quiet hiking trails; ancient sites such as the ...