Jack Simcock (1929 - 2012) - Rockside Mow Cop, Staffordshire. 1969. Oil on board.
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Jack Simcock (1929 - 2012) - Rockside Mow Cop, Staffordshire. 1969. Oil on board.
Primitive Methodist Revival, Mow Cop, 1907
Long Drop by Tony Via Flickr: All the latest mod-cons. THe best toilet money could buy. This toi;et dropped dtraiht into the moat next to the entrance. At least the carp had plenty to eat.
Not What You See by Tony Via Flickr: Inside Little Morton Hall. This carved stone fireplace is not all that it looks. It is infact one the finest Tudor faux room decorations. It is formed from plaster and straw, intended to look like an expensive stone carved front.
the view
phew... wait,,,,eep
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Have you been to Mow Cop, on the Cheshire-Staffordshire border...? Steve and I visited it in March 2022, to meet up with a friend of mine from Stoke-on-Trent!
So here's my painting of "Mow Cop Castle". The A4 (29.7cm by 21cm) unframed original is available for £75 including UK postage, or if we live close enough for us to deliver, it's £95 in an A3 size frame. Please just private message me to arrange your purchase.
Or it's available in a mix of different types and sizes of prints, and printed on all sorts of lovely things at:
I decided to paint "Mow Cop Castle" after Steve and I visited it in March 2022, to meet up with a friend of mine from Stoke-on-Trent. We
Thanks!
Sam aka LymphomaLass xx