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Recreate the view of the Monastery Building at Vatopaidi, Mount Athos, in Greece His Majesty The King Charles III painted with this 1000-piece detailed wooden jigsaw puzzle. Complete with whimsy pieces, including royal-themed crowns, orbs, trees, and topiary, each piece has been precision laser-cut to ensure intricate puzzle pieces that fit together perfectly.
Produced from an original watercolour by the then HRH The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Mount Athos, in Halkidiki, Greece, is a mountain in the distal part of the eponymous Athos peninsula and the site of an important centre of Eastern Orthodox monasticism in north-eastern Greece.
A delight for fine art lovers and jigsaw puzzle enthusiasts alike, this puzzle comes in a royal purple cotton drawstring bag and box, making it an ideal gift. Made in the heart of the British countryside from 4mm wood from sustainably managed forests, it incorporates irregularly shaped puzzle pieces for an added challenge, including irregular corners, straight pieces within the puzzle, and non-straight pieces around the exterior. This puzzle is intended to last and can be enjoyed for years to come.
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A limited-edition lithograph created from one of HRH The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales watercolour paintings showing a view of Beinn a' Bhùird, part of the Cairngorm mountains in Scotland.
The Lithograph is limited to an edition of one hundred. Each lithograph is individually numbered, signed, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
His Majesty has painted several views of Beinn a' Bhùird, one of many watercolours of his favourite views in Scotland; this one was painted in April, before the snow on the high ground had melted.
Beinn a' Bhùird is the eleventh highest mountain in Britain, a vast high plateau in the eastern Cairngorms.
If you would like information on the availability of a specific number please contact customer services before purchasing.
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Shy yet quietly self-assured; inscrutable despite ten decades in the public eye; outwardly reserved but inwardly passionate; unsentimental, yet young at heart, all capture the essence of Queen Elizabeth II.
Drawing on unparalleled access to members of the royal family, staff, close friends, and royal archives, this book offers fresh and revealing insights into the modern royal story. As Elizabeth II reached an extraordinary milestone unlikely ever to be matched, no account is more comprehensive, engaging, or original.
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With this 1,000-piece 'The West Side of Highgrove House' detailed wooden jigsaw puzzle, relive one of His Majesty's favourite views of the gardens. The jigsaw features royal-themed whimsy pieces such as crowns, royal palaces, trees, and even corgis. All parts are precision laser-cut to ensure that they fit together perfectly.
Produced from an original watercolour by the then HRH The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, portraying one of his favourite views around Highgrove Gardens, when put together, displays a stunning image of the Oak Pavilion, situated to the west of Highgrove House.
The oak pavilion's main feature is a handsome 200-year-old Cedar of Lebanon, which was one of the reasons that His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales was so interested in Highgrove as his country residence. The 18-metre tree dominated the garden and imparted a friendly atmosphere to the house with its vast dark emerald green plates of foliage, while its spreading limbs provided shade for the Terrace. Sadly, the tree began to decay, and with huge regret and a heavy heart, it was decided to fall it. It was too large to be removed, so His Royal Highness chose to raise a building over the butt of the cedar to celebrate its life. One of the lower branches was retained, and a hole was left in the roof for a self-sown oak sapling to grow and provide a living ceiling for the structure. Mark Hoare was commissioned as the designer, and the Tetbury church spire was used as inspiration.
This puzzle is a delight for both fine art and jigsaw puzzle collectors, and it comes in a royal purple cotton drawstring bag and box, making it a great gift. It is made in the heart of the British countryside from 4mm wood from sustainably managed forests. It includes irregularly shaped pieces for an added challenge, such as dissected corners, straight pieces within the puzzle, and non-straight pieces around the exterior. This puzzle is intended to last and can be enjoyed for years to come. It is sustainably constructed and incredibly durable.
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Wordsearches are a fun and entertaining way to challenge your word-finding skills. As well as being fun, solving these puzzles will give you an excellent mental workout. Each of these puzzles, with its interesting and unique themes, comes in a pocket-sized format that is perfect for slipping into a bag and puzzling on the go.
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Discover 60 easy, delicious recipes, all made in a single standard-size tin, in this Foolproof Traybakes recipe book. With easy techniques, minimal equipment, and endless flavour combinations, baking becomes a breeze.
From brownies and blondies to flapjacks and nostalgic school dinner sprinkle sponge, Foolproof Traybakes is packed with homemade treats for every occasion, whether it's a birthday bake or just something to enjoy with a cup of tea.
Clear, step-by-step instructions, a photograph for every recipe, and helpful tips to prevent kitchen mishaps make this an indispensable baking companion for all ages and abilities.
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Learn to tell your ash from your sassafras with this beautifully designed arboreal memory game. Simply place the cards face down, test your recall as you match each pair, and collect the most to win. Along the way, discover fascinating facts about every tree, written by the Head of the Arboretum at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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“You’re the Best Bear in All the World,” said Christopher Robin. “Am I?” said Pooh hopefully…
In this beloved first collection of adventures, Winnie-the-Pooh finds himself in all sorts of scrapes, getting into tight places, nearly catching a Woozle, and discovering the wrong sort of honey, amongst other things. Set in the Hundred Acre Wood, these timeless stories are brought to life with the original colour illustrations by E. H. Shepard.
This special edition celebrates the 100th anniversary of the book’s first publication in 1926.
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Beekeeping is all about management, control, and understanding the honeybee. It can also be a social and enjoyable and hobby - visiting other people's hives and picking up hints and tips is all part of the fun - and farming and eating honey produced by your bees is a pure delight. Information provided includes tools and equipment required to set up a hive, detailed advice on when to harvest honey, plus honey-inspired recipes ranging from delectable cakes to beauty products. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone considering keeping bees.
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Filled with recipes that have stood the test of time as well as fascinating anecdotes and tales, Tea Fit for a Queen reveals how the tradition of afternoon tea started in Royal Britain. Filled with over 40 recipes, this book includes everything from delicate finger sandwiches to Victoria sponge cake, Chelsea Buns and a Champagne Cocktail.
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A handy pocket-sized guide packed with tips to help children spot and identify wildflowers. The comprehensive field guide is organised by colour and filled with expert insights, covering everything from delicate white snowdrops and scarlet-red poppies to fluffy yellow dandelions and prickly green stinging nettles.
Learn which flowers attract bees and butterflies, which are poisonous, and which go on to produce fruit. With simple guidance on planting your own wildflowers and caring for them in nature, this is the perfect companion for young explorers.
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Covering topics such as ‘Manners’, ‘Keeping Trim’ and ‘Gastronomic Disappointment’, this charming and humorous gift book offers Winnie-the-Pooh’s delightfully unique perspective on life. Featuring quotations from Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner, it brings together an essential collection of wise words and gently amusing advice.
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This beautifully crafted journal combines high-quality production with magnificent art. The binding and rose-red endpapers complement its embossed, foil-stamped cover. It features a rear pocket, two ribbon markers, smooth ivory-lined paper, and a magnetic side flap to keep your notes secure and organised. Ideal for writers, travellers, students, poets, and diarists alike.
Inspired by the Royal School of Needlework, the design pays homage to the famed “Wall of Wool," an essential resource used by expert studio embroiderers to perfectly match threads when restoring and conserving historic textiles.
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His Majesty King Charles III has painted many watercolours of his favourite views, including ‘Ackergill Tower’ in 2022.
This limited-edition lithograph showing Ackergill Tower was reproduced from the original watercolour painted by The King.
Ackergill Tower was built in the early 16th century and is located on the coast of Sinclair’s Bay, north of Wick, Caithness, in northern Scotland.
The lithograph is limited to an edition of 100. Each lithograph is individually numbered and signed by his Majesty, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Please note: the image displayed is a visual mock-up only.
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Nestled within a landscape of brilliantly coloured mountains, deep wadis, and desert sands in northwest Saudi Arabia is the fertile oasis of AlUla. This green haven is home to a thriving artistic community and a unique education programme rooted in local traditions and materials and delivered in partnership with The King's Foundation School of Traditional Arts and the Royal Commission for AlUla at Madrasat Addeera, AlUla's first art and design centre.
The Colours of AlUla: Pigments of the Desert celebrates a beautiful land and its rising generation of artists who, like their ancestors, draw inspiration from the region's natural surroundings. A wonderful resource for any artist wishing to source colours from the earth, this book integrates the practical and the philosophical, exploring pigments, colours, traditional recipes, and the cosmological luminosity of handmade paint.
This book is part of a long-term creative collaboration between The King's Foundation School of Traditional Arts - one of His Majesty King Charles III's educational charities dedicated to the preservation of traditional knowledge of the world's arts and crafts - and the Royal Commission of AlUla - whose mission is to transform AlUla in Saudi Arabia into a global destination for heritage, culture, and nature while preserving its archaeological sites, natural landscapes, and traditions.
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Craft is at the very heart of British identity, from stained-glass windows in country churches to the Enid Blyton charm of thatched houses; from Harris Tweed (R) (famously poached by Coco Chanel) to the ceremonial livery worn by horses at Buckingham Palace. The burgeoning of digital craftsmanship is also enriching ground-breaking technologies, including microbial weaving and bespoke-made vessels for growing human tissue. Craft Britain brings together watchmakers with saddlers; bell casters with neon benders; shoemakers with silversmiths; potters with orrery-makers; stonemasons with weavers; embroiderers with basket-makers - and a myriad other craft traditions.This book aims to beat the drum for craft, waking people up to the fact that they need to support the country's rich seam of incredible craftspeople and so encourage new generations to master the skills needed to preserve and continue craft traditions. Craft Britain proves that craftsmanship in Britain is neither dying nor dead, but is a continuing and exciting exploration of process, materials and ideas spanning architecture, interiors, fashion, art and design
About the Author
David Linley – the Earl of Snowdon – first developed his passion for arts and crafts at Bedales school. He then studied furniture-making at Parnham House School for Craftsman in Wood. He established his eponymous business in 1985, focusing on the production of bespoke furniture for individual commissions. Since then, Linley has achieved international renown for luxury interior design, furniture and accessories of the highest quality. David was appointed Chairman of Christie's UK in 2006 and was promoted to Hon. Chairman for Christie's in Europe, the Middle East, Russia and India in 2015. In 2018, he was appointed Vice President of The Prince's Foundation and is also Vice Patron of the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (QEST); in recent years, he founded the Snowdon Summer School in cabinet-making. David has written numerous books and lectured around the world at venues including the V&A Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Smithsonian Institute in Washington and many other leading American institutions.
Helen Chislett is a journalist and author with over 30 years' of experience who specialises in design and decoration at a luxury level, encompassing everything from craft, interiors, art and antiques to architecture, gardens and collecting. She is the author of 20 books to date and prides herself on being able to translate design subjects for a wider audience in a way that is accessible, useful and inspirational. In addition, she runs her own consultancy, London Connoisseur, which is devoted to championing contemporary artisanship in design.
About the Author
David Linley – the Earl of Snowdon – first developed his passion for arts and crafts at Bedales school. He then studied furniture-making at Parnham House School for Craftsman in Wood. He established his eponymous business in 1985, focusing on the production of bespoke furniture for individual commissions. Since then, Linley has achieved international renown for luxury interior design, furniture and accessories of the highest quality. David was appointed Chairman of Christie's UK in 2006 and was promoted to Hon. Chairman for Christie's in Europe, the Middle East, Russia and India in 2015. In 2018, he was appointed Vice President of The Prince's Foundation and is also Vice Patron of the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (QEST); in recent years, he founded the Snowdon Summer School in cabinet-making. David has written numerous books and lectured around the world at venues including the V&A Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Smithsonian Institute in Washington and many other leading American institutions.
Helen Chislett is a journalist and author with over 30 years' of experience who specialises in design and decoration at a luxury level, encompassing everything from craft, interiors, art and antiques to architecture, gardens and collecting. She is the author of 20 books to date and prides herself on being able to translate design subjects for a wider audience in a way that is accessible, useful and inspirational. In addition, she runs her own consultancy, London Connoisseur, which is devoted to championing contemporary artisanship in design.
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How soon can you sow sweet peas? When is the right time to prune clematis? How can you bring colour to your borders in winter? And what’s there to do in January?
This easy-to-use guide is filled with essential tasks and expert tips for every month of the year. Covering general garden care, growing fruit and vegetables, and making the most of containers, it’s a practical companion for gardeners of all levels.
There’s also space to record your successes, jot down notes, and plan ahead for the seasons to come.
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Discover over 70 delicious and easy biscuit and cookie recipes in this National Trust Book of Biscuits - the perfect companions to any cup of tea or coffee.
In this tempting collection, expert baker Linda Collister shares a wonderful mix of classics and creative bakes. From ginger snaps and shortbread petticoat tails to indulgent chocolate chip cookies, Florentines, macarons, tiffin, flapjacks, biscotti, and savoury biscuits, there’s something for every taste.
For those seeking something a little different, try inventive flavour combinations such as Chocolate, Sour Cherry and Pistachio Cookies, Sea Salt Praline Biscotti, or Black Olive Palmiers. Whatever the occasion, there’s a biscuit to suit it perfectly.
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For green-fingered enthusiasts, nature admirers, and puzzle fans alike, this beautifully illustrated book celebrates the beauty and diversity of gardens across the world in over 165 puzzles, including crosswords, word searches, codewords, number conundrums, and logic challenges. A trove of mindful challenges to cultivate your curiosity and let your love for the outdoors bloom.
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A practical guide to growing and caring for a flower-filled garden throughout the seasons, in this book, gardener and expert grower Milli Proust shares her knowledge to help you create the garden you’ve always imagined, whether that’s a blooming sanctuary or a vibrant, productive space to enjoy.
Discover the best ways to get started growing, from planning and designing your space to choosing successful planting combinations and ideal varieties for year-round interest. Beginners are offered guidance on garden care, practical advice on propagating, seasonal tasks and personal stories that demystify the growing process.
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Artist Proof
'The West Side of Highgrove House' Limited Edition Framed, Artist Proof Lithograph
£5,000.00
Unit price per'The West Side of Highgrove House' Limited Edition Framed, Artist Proof Lithograph
£5,000.00
Unit price perA limited-edition Artist-Proof lithograph created from one of HRH The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales watercolour paintings portraying one of The King's favourite views around the Highgrove Gardens.
The handsome 200-year-old Cedar of Lebanon was one of the reasons that The King was so interested in Highgrove as his country residence. The 18-metre tree dominated the garden and imparted a friendly atmosphere to the house, with its huge dark emerald green plates of foliage, whilst its spreading limbs provided shade for the Terrace. Sadly, the tree began to decay and with huge regret and a heavy heart, the decision was taken to fell it. It was too large to be removed completely so His Majesty decided to raise a building over the butt of the cedar to celebrate its life. Mark Hoare was commissioned as the designer and the Tetbury church spire was used as the inspiration. One of the lower branches was retained and a hole was left in the roof for a self-sown oak sampling to grow through and provide a living ceiling for the structure, painted by HRH The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in February 2012.
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A limited-edition Artist-Proof lithograph from an original watercolour by HRH The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales - ‘Balmoral’. His Majesty has painted many watercolours of his favourite views in Scotland, including the front view of Balmoral in 1991. Set amongst the magnificent scenery of the Scottish Highlands, Balmoral has been the private home of the Royal Family since it was built for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1856.
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This beautifully illustrated book gives budding bee activists a guide to creating gardens that nourish both people and pollinators. Flowers, shrubs, trees, and vegetable plots can provide beauty and delicious produce, as well as pollen and nectar when bees need them most.
Featuring expert recommendations on top-performing plants, along with guidance on where and how to grow them, from window boxes and borders to wild gardens, lawns, and even ponds, this book is as practical as it is inspiring. It also explores the essentials of keeping bees in a range of settings, from domestic gardens and rooftops to allotments, parks, and farmland.
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With clear, step-by-step instructions, a photograph for every recipe, and handy tips to help you avoid kitchen mishaps, this Foolproof One Tin Bakes book is an essential companion for bakers of all skill levels.
Featuring 60 simple and delicious recipes, all made in one standard-sized tin, it includes classics such as Carrot Cake, Victoria Sponge, and Coffee and Walnut Cake; easy favourites like Lemon Drizzle and Sticky Ginger Sponge; and more inventive flavour combinations, including Raspberry Peach Cake and Almond Croissant Bake.
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A stunning limited-edition lithograph print of "The Terrace Garden, Highgrove House," an original watercolour painting by His Majesty King Charles III.
This exquisite piece captures the serene beauty of the Highgrove House terrace, showcasing the King's artistic talent and deep connection to the natural world.
Limited Edition: Only ten copies of this lithograph exist, making it a truly exclusive and valuable piece of art.
Royal Provenance: Own a piece of history with this official lithograph.
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'The Sanctuary' Special Edition Framed, Artist Proof Lithograph
£7,500.00
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'The Sanctuary' Special Edition Framed, Artist Proof Lithograph
£7,500.00
Unit price perOut of stock
This rare Artist Proof lithograph originates from the original 1999 batch and is offered from the Highgrove Archive. It is reproduced from an original watercolour by the then HRH The Prince of Wales, who captured many of his most cherished views around Highgrove.
Created to mark the Millennium, The Sanctuary depicts a place of quiet contemplation. Designed on the principles of sacred geometry, it was constructed entirely from natural materials, including cob (earth) walls, Bath stone foundations, and a traditional Cotswold stone roof.
Strictly limited to just 20 Artist Proofs, each lithograph is individually numbered, personally signed by His Majesty The King (then The Prince of Wales), and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
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A limited-edition Artist-Proof lithograph created from one of HRH The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales watercolour paintings, and this is one of his favourite views in Scotland, he painted Alltnaguibhsaich Lodge in 2016.
The Lithograph is limited to an edition of one hundred. Each lithograph is individually numbered, signed, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
This house, named after the stream which tumbles down the slopes of the mountain Lochnagar to join Glen Muick, stands on a small hill overlooking the northern end of Loch Muick. The original cottage on the site was enlarged by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to accommodate themselves and the smallest possible household, as a retreat and base for mountain expeditions. They first stayed there on 30 August 1849 and used it for brief stays until 1861, but happy memories of those times were too poignant for the Queen ever to stay overnight after the Prince's death.
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The Highgrove Florilegium is a two-volume set of botanical prints depicting the plants, vegetables, fruit and trees grown in the garden at Highgrove. This publication is a culmination of seven years of work by 72 of the leading botanical artists from around the world and is accompanied by text compiled by botanists at the Natural History Museum.
The Highgrove Florilegium was designed, printed and bound in the UK. It is hand-bound in red Chieftain Goatskin and marbled paper and the endpapers and vignettes for the text are decorated with original Richard Shirley Smith drawings. Both volumes of The Highgrove Florilegium are presented in hand made protective covers.
This publication is in a limited edition of just 175 and each set is signed by HRH The Prince of Wales. All royalties go to The Prince of Wales's Charitable Foundation.
For further information please visit the publishers website
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