Collection: Products
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“Jim Crow's Cottage Croesyceiliog” - Named after “an ancient mariner out of England” befriended by a local family: In 1823 this small building served as a dwelling - a Post Office/ Shop and Village School.
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“Kilgwrrwg” - The Church of the Holy Cross at Kilgwrrwg is the most remote Church in Monmouthshire - there is no vehicular access - At funerals coffins have to be carried across the fields.
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“Leaden Clouds” - In the opening chapter of “The Hill of Dreams Novel” Arthur Machen writes: “The clouds were as heavy as lead, and the sky was of a dull oppressive great, as if it were some great weight pressing down on the earth.”
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“Llandegfedd” - A view towards Llandegfedd from Llanddewi Fach - Arthur Machen’s Father was the Vicar of both Parishes - places of my ancestral roots.
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“Llanderfel Farm”- Over 1,000 feet up on the slopes of Mynydd Maen: It stands adjacent to the remains of a Chapel founded in the 6th Century: I am sure Arthur Machen was familiar with this place and that it inspired scenes within his “Secret Glory” Novel.
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“Llanfrechfa Christmas at All Saints” - Arthur Machen used to visit Llanfrechfa Rectory as a boy where the Vicar allowed him access to his extensive library.
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“Llanfrechfa Cottages” - A row of Cottages in Llanfrechfa Village: Although in a rural location my mother can remember them being home to the families of Railway Workers.
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“Llanfrechfa”- As a child Arthur Machen was a regular visitor to the Rectory at Llanfrechfa where the Vicar allowed him access to his extensive library.
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“Llanmellin” - An Iron Age Hill Fort near Caerwent - said to have been the Capital of the ancient Celtic Silures Tribe.
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“Llansor House”- Once a parish in it’s own right “Llansoar” was eventually absorbed into the neighbouring parishes of Llanddewi Fach and Llandegfedd: My painting depicts the ancient Manor House.
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“Llansor Mill and Cottage” - As a boy Arthur Machen visited the Miller at Llansor who was one of his father’s Parishioners.
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“Llanyrafon Farm” - Originally established by the Cistercian Monks of Llantarnam Abbey it became a Manor House - a Farm House - and eventually a Rural Heritage Centre.
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