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Gloster House, County Offaly.  Limited edition Giclée Print
Gloster House, County Offaly.  Limited edition Giclée Print
Gloster House, County Offaly.  Limited edition Giclée Print
Gloster House, County Offaly.  Limited edition Giclée Print
Bernice Cooke Art

Gloster House, County Offaly. Limited edition Giclée Print

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Located at the foot of the Slieve Bloom mountains between Birr in County Offaly and Roscrea in County Tipperary, Gloster House is a three hundred year old property with extensive gardens, including terraces, water features, woodland and lakes.


The Central part of the property is a late 17th Century house, with a superimposed order of Pilasters on the garden front and two extensions added with windows and pedimonted niches.  Recorded as possibly designed by Sir Edward Lovett Pearce around 1730, he may have also been responsible for the design of the stuccoed central saloon arcaded gallery and flanking corridors.


The ancestral home of the Lloyds the first reference being made to this property when Trevor Lloydd married the heiress Margaret Rose Medhop in 1639.  The Medhop family had originally been granted lands at Gloster under Royal Patent by King Charles the I.

Crafted with pigment ink fine liner pens and a blend of watercolour pencils and paint, this original image is a testament to the artist's skill and dedication. The print, a collector's gem, is produced on Archival Hahnemuhle Fine Art paper using professional light-fast inks, ensuring the artwork's longevity and vibrancy.

Each limited edition print is a work of art in its own right, individually titled, numbered, and signed by the artist, Bernice Cooke. Please note that the print is sold unmounted and unframed, allowing you the freedom to choose how to best display this unique piece. For safe and secure delivery, the print is shipped in a postal tube.

While the photos provide a reference, it's important to remember that this image remains the copyright of Bernice Cooke ©2024. Acquiring this print does not grant image reproduction rights.