Absolutely wonderful photo! I bought it for my grandson but my daughter loved it so much that we decided it would be a waste to put it on his bedroom wall. The quality and detail demands a place where everyone can see it. I would definitely recommend this to family and friends. Thank you for the quick delivery too! - Janet T., Sheffield
English Historic Buildings framed poster - cleanly presented and available up to 24in x 16in.
The historic timber-framed buildings of the Lord Leycester Hospital create a strong and characterful focal point, well suited to living rooms, studies, or interiors with a traditional or heritage style. The monochrome treatment adds depth and timelessness, allowing it to integrate easily into a range of décor.
The Lord Leycester Hospital in Warwick is a well-preserved example of medieval architecture, with origins dating back to the 14th century. Originally part of a guild complex, it later became a retirement home for ex-servicemen in the 16th century, a role it continues to fulfil today. Its timber-framed buildings, set alongside the historic West Gate, reflect traditional construction methods and the long continuity of use within the town.
In this image, the buildings are presented in monochrome, emphasising the contrast between dark timber beams and lighter infill panels. The row of structures leads the eye along the street toward the gatehouse, creating depth and perspective. The absence of colour highlights texture and form, reinforcing the sense of age and architectural detail.
This framed poster offers a simple and contemporary way to display your chosen image. Professionally printed and presented within a lightweight wooden frame, it provides a clean, ready-to-hang option suitable for a wide range of interiors.
Your image is printed on 170gsm semi-gloss poster paper, producing clear detail and balanced colour with a subtle sheen. The semi-gloss surface enhances vibrancy while reducing excessive glare, allowing the artwork to remain visible in a variety of lighting conditions. All paper used is FSC-certified or equivalent, supporting responsibly sourced materials.
The poster is fitted within a solid pine wood frame with a slim, modern profile that complements both contemporary and classic styles. Frames are available in black, white, natural wood, or dark brown, with either a smooth or natural grain finish depending on the colour selected.
Each frame is fitted with shatter-resistant plexiglass, a lightweight alternative to traditional glass that offers clear viewing while helping to protect the artwork from everyday handling. The smooth surface is easy to clean and helps maintain the appearance of the print over time.
Supplied with a hanging kit and ready to hang on arrival, this lord leycester hospital framed poster print provides a straightforward way to add framed artwork to your home or workspace.
Lord Leycester Hospital english historic buildings wooden framed poster prints are printed to order and usually shipped within 3-4 business days. Please allow a further 2-3 days from the despatch date to receive your item (not including weekends or bank holidays).
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