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Wainman's Pinnacle. 

 

Originally built as a folly (and still used as a folly), is a stone obelisk in Sutton-in-Craven, North Yorkshire. It tends to be referred to as ‘Cowling Pinnacle’ or 'The Salt Pot' and could also be seen as being a part of the village of Cowling. It has been a grade II listed building in the National Heritage List for England since 23 October 1984. Wainman’s Pinnacle is often associated with Lund’s Tower as they are both locally known as the Salt and Pepper Pots. Wainman’s Pinnacle was built in 1898 as a memorial to the Napoleonic Wars by a man known as Wainman, and is thought to have been designed by R. B. Broster & Sons, and it was rebuilt in 1900 by locals following a lightning strike.

 

Printed on 265gsm ultra white base and stippled lustre paper. Please note that all images are representative and slight variations in prints may occur due to your screen calibration differing from mine slightly. Don't worry though, I do my utmost to ensure the prints are as good as possible before shipping.

 

Please note:

Any watermarks will not be printed.

Prints are delivered with a small white border around the print. This is intentional and serves a couple of useful purposes:

  • Framing Flexibility: It makes matting and framing easier without cropping the image.
  • Protection: It allows for easier and safer handling without touching the printed area.

If you'd prefer your prints without borders, please let me know using the text box next to the print size selection.

Wainman's Pinnacle

£3.50Price
  • Returns are accepted. Return postage is at buyers cost. Please use the contact me page to arrange a return and refund. 

  • All prints are fulfilled, packed and posted in house by me! I aim to have your prints on their way to you within 7-10 working days of ordering but it's often quicker than that.  

    Prints: £4.95
    Free postage and packaging for all orders over £250.

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