Lacock Abbey
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Lacock Abbey

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Founded in 1232 by The Countess of Salisbury as a nunnery for Augustinian canonesses and later converted into a private house after the Dissolution of the Monasteries by William Sharington. The house exhibits work of William Fox Talbot, a pioneer of photography in the Fox Talbot Museum. The Abbey has seen the magic of Harry Potter as a film location featured in the first two Potter movies.


Our greeting cards are 203mm x 152mm in size and printed on 380gsm matt card complete with 150gsm envelopes and wrapped in cellophane. The fine art prints are A3 297mm x 420mm and A4 210mm x 297mm in size and printed on 300gsm paper.

All printing is light fast to prevent fading. Our printers are members of the Woodland Carbon off setting CO2 emissions from production by planting native woodland, here in the UK, through the Woodland Trust and the Woodland Carbon scheme

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