Limited edition print of Robin Hoods bay, North Yorkshire

£120

I took by paints and I visited Robin Hood’s Bay on the edge of the North York Moors National Park in England.

Famous for its stunning views, narrow winding streets, and charming cottages, the village has a rich maritime and smuggling history that adds to its allure.

Once a bustling fishing and trading port, Robin Hood’s Bay is now a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its timeless charm and natural beauty. The name “Robin Hood” is believed to be a reference to the legendary outlaw, and the village is said to have been a favored haunt for smugglers during the 18th century.

The steep, narrow lanes wind their way down to a sandy beach, providing a captivating backdrop for visitors to explore. The village is also part of the Cleveland Way, a long-distance footpath that offers breathtaking views of the North Sea and surrounding countryside.

With its captivating history, stunning scenery, and welcoming atmosphere, Robin Hood’s Bay continues to enchant visitors, offering a glimpse into the past while providing a tranquil escape for those seeking the beauty of the English coastline.

SKU: LEP-Whi_WC-1-1 Category:

Additional information

Delivery and shipping:

Once ordered I will try to deliver the print within ten working days. The prints are supplied in a tube. Price does not include shipping. This is added at the ‘Basket’ stage.

Number in the edition:

50 prints only, each individually signed and numbered.

Size unwrapped:

38cm x 29cm image size not including the white boarder paper

What is a giclee print?

Giclee is a very high quality print process used by galleries and artists for exclusive limited editions. This Giclee process uses 12 true pigment artist colours (ultra marine, ochre etc) rather than the standard four dye colours in normal printing, so Giclee delivers greater depth in colour, tonal values and no yellowing over time.