This is a fine art print of the original watercolour & ink painting of Ham House.
Ham House is a National Trust property found on the south bank of the Thames, between Richmond and Twickenham. The house was gifted to William Murray by Charles I in 1626, it's a rare survival of 17th-century luxury and taste, set among beautiful gardens, including the Cherry Garden, a lavender oasis from which the house is seen in this painting.
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Watercolour by Marcus Müller
Pictured by Alex Barros
Ham House, watercolour & ink painting
Reproduced on Giclée Fine Art Velvet Eftching Archival Paper 270gsm with eco-friendly inks, wrapped in cellophanne & recycled paper.