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Background imageEngland Collection: Gas holder 29224_026

Gas holder 29224_026
Kennington, London. Gas holders near the Oval cricket ground. Gasometer

Background imageEngland Collection: Wigmore Castle 29878_025

Wigmore Castle 29878_025
WIGMORE CASTLE, Herefordshire. Aerial view

Background imageEngland Collection: Erbil, Iraq XAWK00233

Erbil, Iraq XAWK00233
Erbil, Erbil Governorate, Iraq. This city has survived 6 thousand years more or less on the same site. It formed a provincial centre for whichever of the numerous empires that once held sway over

Background imageEngland Collection: Nimrud, Iraq XAWC11429

Nimrud, Iraq XAWC11429
Nimrud, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq. Vertical aerial photograph of the ancient tell near Noomanea village thought by local tradition to have been the city of " Nimrod"

Background imageEngland Collection: The Oval 29224_041

The Oval 29224_041
The Oval, Kennington, London. Aerial view of the covers

Background imageEngland Collection: Cleeve Abbey 29932_015

Cleeve Abbey 29932_015
CLEEVE ABBEY, Somerset. Aerial view

Background imageEngland Collection: Northumberlandia 28289_028

Northumberlandia 28289_028
Northumberlandia, Lady of the North, Cramlington, Northumberland. A huge land sculpture in the shape of a reclining female figure, completed in 2012

Background imageEngland Collection: Cartmel Priory 28461_042

Cartmel Priory 28461_042
Cartmel Priory, Cumbria. Now the parish church for Cartmel, the church originally provided the focus for an Augustinian Priory founded in 1190. The priory gatehouse also survives

Background imageEngland Collection: Sinkside Hill 28286_074

Sinkside Hill 28286_074
Sinkside Hill, Kirknewton, Cheviots, Northumberland. Iron Age hillfort enclosed by a stone rampart. There are traces of interior features. NHLE 1009529

Background imageEngland Collection: Great Hetha 28286_051

Great Hetha 28286_051
Great Hetha, Cheviots, Northumberland. Iron Age hillfort with stone ramparts. NHLE1014508

Background imageEngland Collection: Mid Hill, Cheviots 28286_022

Mid Hill, Cheviots 28286_022
Mid Hill, Westnewton, Cheviots, Northumberland. Enclosed settlement, with a stone and earth rampart. Probably Iron Age in origin. NHLE 1008358

Background imageEngland Collection: West Hill, Cheviots 28285_019

West Hill, Cheviots 28285_019
West Hill, Cheviots, Northumberland. Enclosed settlement with earth and stone built ramparts, probably Iron Age in origin

Background imageEngland Collection: Drake Howe, Cringle Moor, Bilsdale Midcable, North Yorkshire

Drake Howe, Cringle Moor, Bilsdale Midcable, North Yorkshire. Cringle Moor is the third highest hill in the North York Moors

Background imageEngland Collection: Cragside 28280_043

Cragside 28280_043
Cragside Hall, Northumberland. National Trust property

Background imageEngland Collection: Pishiobury Park 29682_045

Pishiobury Park 29682_045
Pishiobury Park, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire. Remains of an 18th century landscape park redesigned by Lancelot Capability Brown

Background imageEngland Collection: Youngsbury 29682_025

Youngsbury 29682_025
Youngsbury, Thundridge, Hertfordshire. Parkland designed by Lancelot Capability Brown in the 1760s

Background imageEngland Collection: Hoo Park 29681_002

Hoo Park 29681_002
Hoo Park, Kimpton, near Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Remains of 18th century landscape park designed by Lancelot Capability Brown

Background imageEngland Collection: Hoo Park 29681_036

Hoo Park 29681_036
Hoo Park, Kimpton, near Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Remains of 18th century landscape park designed by Lancelot Capability Brown

Background imageEngland Collection: Luton Hoo Park 29680_032

Luton Hoo Park 29680_032
Luton Hoo Park, Bedfordshire. Parkland designed by Lancelot Capability Brown in the 1760s

Background imageEngland Collection: Petworth Park 29497_042

Petworth Park 29497_042
Petworth Park, West Sussex. Landscape park designed by Lancelot Capability Brown between 1751 and 1763

Background imageEngland Collection: The Stade 29494_027

The Stade 29494_027
Hastings, East Sussex. The Stade, a shingle beach that has been used for beaching fishing boats for centuries. Photographed in September 2015

Background imageEngland Collection: Southill Park 29690_021

Southill Park 29690_021
Southill Park, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. 18th century country house first built in brick around 1720. It was later remodelled and clad in stone by Henry Holland in the 1790s

Background imageEngland Collection: Youngsbury 29682_027

Youngsbury 29682_027
Youngsbury, Thundridge, Hertfordshire. Mid 18th century country house built in brick as a pedimented Palladian villa

Background imageEngland Collection: Milton Abbey 29670_024

Milton Abbey 29670_024
Milton Abbey, Dorset. A georgian country house and the remains of the adjoining monastic church. The house is early Gothic Revival style, 1771-76 by Sir W Chambers and J Wyatt

Background imageEngland Collection: St Albans Abbey 29661_034

St Albans Abbey 29661_034
St Albans Abbey, Hertifordshire. The nave and gatehouse of the abbey. Parchmarks in the grass show the outline of the cloister and cellar of the medieval monastery. Photographed in July 2015

Background imageEngland Collection: Roman Theatre 29661_031

Roman Theatre 29661_031
Verulamium Roman Town, St Albans, Hertfordshire. An aerial view showing the Roman Theatre, 2015

Background imageEngland Collection: Rye Old Town 29926_008

Rye Old Town 29926_008
Rye, East Sussex. Rye is one of the Cinque Ports that controlled much of the trade in medieval England. The 12th century parish church of St Mary the Virgin photographed in July 2016

Background imageEngland Collection: Rye 29926_002

Rye 29926_002
Rye, East Sussex. Rye is one of the Cinque Ports that controlled much of the trade in medieval England. It sits at the confluence of three rivers at what was once the head of an inlet from

Background imageEngland Collection: Rye 29926_007

Rye 29926_007
Rye, East Sussex. Rye is one of the Cinque Ports that controlled much of the trade in medieval England. It sits at the confluence of three rivers at what was once the head of an inlet from

Background imageEngland Collection: Naworth Castle 28254_063

Naworth Castle 28254_063
Naworth Castle, Brampton, Cumbria. With 13th century origins the medieval fabric of Naworth has gradually evolved as the seat of the Earls of Carlisle

Background imageEngland Collection: Naworth Castle 28254_059

Naworth Castle 28254_059
Naworth Castle, Brampton, Cumbria. With 13th century origins the medieval fabric of Naworth has gradually evolved as the seat of the Earls of Carlisle

Background imageEngland Collection: Martello Tower 29926_037

Martello Tower 29926_037
Martello Tower 28, Rye, East Sussex. Originally built in 1805-6, this tower provided one of a pair of gun platforms to defend the approach to Rye Harbour

Background imageEngland Collection: Camber Castle 29926_023

Camber Castle 29926_023
Camber Castle, Rye, East Sussex. Device fort built during the reign of Henry VIII to protect the port of Rye, the harbour at Winchelsea and the Camber anchorage

Background imageEngland Collection: Wilton House 29643_036

Wilton House 29643_036
Wilton House, Wiltshire. A 16th century courtyard house remodelled in the 17th century and again in the early 19th century. Listed Grade I

Background imageEngland Collection: Highcliffe Castle 29642_006

Highcliffe Castle 29642_006
Highcliffe Castle, Christchurch, Dorset. Built in the 1830s incorporating materials from the demolition of the Hotel des Andelys, Rouen, Normandy. Listed Grade I

Background imageEngland Collection: Broadlands House 29640_034

Broadlands House 29640_034
Broadlands House, Romsey, Hampshire. An 18th century country house built around an Elizabethan shell. Listed Grade I

Background imageEngland Collection: Broadlands House 29640_015

Broadlands House 29640_015
Broadlands House, Romsey, Hampshire. An 18th century country house built around an Elizabethan shell. Listed Grade I

Background imageEngland Collection: Wilton House 29643_046

Wilton House 29643_046
Wilton House, Wiltshire. A 16th century courtyard house remodelled in the 17th century and again in the early 19th century. Listed Grade I

Background imageEngland Collection: Cowdray Park 29846_031

Cowdray Park 29846_031
Cowdray House, Cowdray Park, West Sussex. The great Tudor mansion burned down in 1793, but the ruins have been preserved and are Listed

Background imageEngland Collection: Broadlands Park 29640_009

Broadlands Park 29640_009
Broadlands Park, Hampshire. A Capability Brown landscape garden around Broadlands House

Background imageEngland Collection: Brightling Park 29489_001

Brightling Park 29489_001
Brightling Park, East Sussex. A Humphry Repton landscape garden around Brightling Park House

Background imageEngland Collection: Cowdray Park 29846_017

Cowdray Park 29846_017
Cowdray Park, West Sussex. A Capability Brown landscape garden around Cowdray House

Background imageEngland Collection: Barrow cemetery, Fittleworth 29744_033

Barrow cemetery, Fittleworth 29744_033
Bronze Age barrow cemetery in Fittleworth, West Sussex. This photograph taken in 2015 depicts the cropmarks of five, possibly six, circular buried ditches

Background imageEngland Collection: Settlement, Comberton 29365_001

Settlement, Comberton 29365_001
Iron Age/Roman settlement in Comberton, Cambridgeshire. The dry summer of 2015 proved an exciting year for cropmark discoveries on the Cambridgeshire claylands

Background imageEngland Collection: Earthworks, Shap 28376_051

Earthworks, Shap 28376_051
Medieval grange and post medieval lime kiln in Shap, Cumbria. This image shows the remains of a lime kiln in Cumbria which would have produced quick lime by burning limestone

Background imageEngland Collection: Settlement, Gillsmere 28366_033

Settlement, Gillsmere 28366_033
Iron Age Roman settlement at Gillsmere, Cumbria. The low winter sunlight in this aerial photograph reveals subtle details of this late Iron Age or Roman settlement

Background imageEngland Collection: Henge and ringwork, Hornsea 28086_011

Henge and ringwork, Hornsea 28086_011
Neolithic henge reused as a Bronze Age ringwork in Hornsea, East Yorkshire Historic Englands aerial reconnaissance team spotted the buried remains of this rare

Background imageEngland Collection: Enclosures, Stoke Hammond 26957_027

Enclosures, Stoke Hammond 26957_027
Neolithic long mortuary enclosures in Stoke Hammond, Buckinghamshire Features below the plough soil that cause cropmarks can be man-made or natural. In this case its both



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England Collection

England is a country located in the southern part of Great Britain and has an area of 130,279 square kilometers and a population of approximately 56 million people. The capital city is London, which is also the largest city in England. Other major cities include Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, and Newcastle. A diverse landscape that includes rolling hills, forests, beaches, and mountains such as the Lake District and Peak District National Parks. Its economy is one of the largest in Europe with industries including finance, manufacturing, tourism and agriculture contributing to its growth. English culture has influenced many parts of the world through literature, music and sports such as football (soccer) being popular worldwide.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The England collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty of England from above. Our collection features breathtaking aerial photographs captured by talented photographers, highlighting the country's diverse landscapes, iconic landmarks, and bustling cities. From the rolling hills of the Cotswolds to the vibrant streets of London, each image captures a unique perspective on England's rich cultural heritage. The high-quality prints are available in various sizes and formats, including canvas prints and mounted frames. They make for an excellent addition to any home or office decor, adding a touch of sophistication and elegance to any space. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or a subtle accent, there's something for everyone in this impressive collection. The England collection offers an exceptional selection of artwork that celebrates all that makes England such a remarkable place to live or visit.
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What are England (Aerial Photography) art prints?

England art prints are high-quality photographic prints that showcase the stunning beauty of England's landscape from a bird's eye view. These prints capture the intricate details and patterns of England's cities, towns, countryside, and coastlines in exquisite detail. Using advanced aerial photography techniques, these images provide a unique perspective on familiar landmarks such as London's iconic Tower Bridge or Stonehenge. We also offer breathtaking views of lesser-known locations like the rolling hills of the Cotswolds or the rugged coastline of Cornwall. These art prints are perfect for anyone who loves England and wants to bring a piece of its natural beauty into their home or office space. They make great gifts for friends and family members who have visited or lived in England, as well as those who simply appreciate stunning photography. England art prints offer an unparalleled glimpse into one of Europe's most beautiful countries from a truly unique vantage point.
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What England (Aerial Photography) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of England aerial photography art prints that capture the beauty and diversity of this stunning country. From iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, Tower Bridge and Stonehenge to picturesque landscapes like the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and Cornwall coastlines, there is something for everyone. These high-quality prints are available in various sizes to suit your needs and preferences. If you're looking for cityscapes, we have a fantastic selection of London skyline images showcasing the capital's most famous buildings from above. You can also find aerial shots of other major cities including Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham. For those who love nature and wildlife, there are breathtaking views of national parks like Peak District or New Forest as well as bird's-eye views of countryside areas such as Cotswolds or Dartmoor. We provide an extensive collection of England aerial photography art prints that will add a touch of elegance to any home or office space.
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How much do England (Aerial Photography) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of England art prints that are available at varying prices. Our collection includes stunning aerial shots of some of the most iconic landmarks and landscapes in England, captured by talented photographers from around the world. The cost of our England art prints depends on several factors such as the size, quality, and framing options you choose. We have different sizes ranging from small to large prints that can fit any space or budget. Our high-quality prints are produced using state-of-the-art printing technology and premium materials to ensure they last for years without fading or losing their vibrancy. They make perfect gifts for anyone who loves photography or has an interest in English culture and history. Whether you're looking for a print to decorate your home or office, our selection is sure to impress. Browse through our collection today and find the perfect piece that suits your style and taste.
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We take great care in ensuring that your England art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes for rolled prints and flat boxes with protective padding for framed prints. Once your order is ready, it will be dispatched from our production facility and shipped directly to the address provided at checkout. You will receive a confirmation email with tracking information so you can keep an eye on the progress of your delivery. We work with trusted courier partners who have years of experience in handling delicate items like artwork. They will ensure that your package arrives at its destination in perfect condition. Whether you're ordering a single print or multiple pieces, rest assured that we'll do everything we can to make sure they arrive safely and on time.