Friday 30 October 2015

It's Giveaway Time! Win a Print!

Having problems finding affordable, quality prints for your wall?

Here's a chance to win one of our mono prints for free!


We're running a competition on our Northumberland Facebook page ...







... Like our Northumberland Facebook page then enter for your chance to win one of our most successful prints!

To enter, go to our Northumberland Facebook page, click "Like" and tell us in the comments why you'd like to win this beautiful, exquisitely printed, 20x16" mono print of the Craster coastline, in Northumberland.

Good Luck! Keith :-)

P.S. Feel free to share the post on Facebook and spread the word.











** The contest runs from 30th October 2015 until 23:59 12th November 2015 and the winner will be notified with a reply post/comment within 48 hours of the competition close date/time.

Full competition Rules can be viewed here - Facebook Like/Comment Competition Rules

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Wednesday 7 October 2015

How to get to - Cathedral Cave, Lake District

Cathedral Cave, Little Langdale, Lake District

Following release of our Lake District Landscapes image, above, of Cathedral cave in the Lake District, we've been asked many, many times now - "How do I get to Cathedral Cavern"

"Cathedral Cavern" is available to purchase in our shop ...

So here's a short blog post to show you the way (as always there are many alternate routes)

How to get there ...



  1. We parked just up the road from the Three Shires Inn in Little Langdale (post code LA22 9NZ). There is space to park on the bend opposite the 'T' junction for a few cars. Alternatively you could have a word with the staff at the Three Shires Inn, they may allow you to park there if you buy a drink or cake :-)

  2. We then walked down the road for a couple of hundred metres until a sign posted footpath appeared on the right.

  3. We followed the track to Slaters Bridge and stopped to take a few shots.

  4. Cross the bridge and follow the track up to the main track

  5. Through the gate, turn left and head along the track

  6. A couple of hundred metres along the track a smaller track will fork right uphill, follow this for a short way and you're there!! :-)

Read the warning sign and in you go through the tunnel.

Enjoy!


Map ...


That was the way we did it, because we wanted to stop off at Slaters Bridge first, but this looks like the easiest route. You, basically, carry on down the road instead of turning off onto the footpath. It does miss out Slaters Bridge, though.