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Reproductions of John’s work are currently sold mostly in Cathedrals, Churches and other Historical buildings gift shops, as well as directly through this website.

This catalogue is divided into four sections; Cathedrals and Churches; Wind and Watermills; Other historic buildings and Christmas Card sections. You can purchase any of his prints below directly from John. Please give drop him a line here.

Stockwith Watermill, Lincolnshire

Stockwith Watermill, Lincolnshire Image

This watermill, currently in private hands, is probably most famous for its connections with the poet, Sir Alfred, Lord Tennyson, who was born a few miles away at Somersby Rectory and who, in his youth, almost certainly visited this mill in its working days, making it the setting for his poem ‘The Miller’s Daughter’.
‘The meal sacks on the whiten’d floor, the dark round of the dripping wheel, the very air around the door, made misty with the floating meal’.’
There are records of this watermill going back to the Doomsday Book, but now only the waterwheel is still preserved.

Print No.029

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Windmills and Watermills

Stockwith Watermill, Lincolnshire

Stockwith Watermill, Lincolnshire Image

This watermill, currently in private hands, is probably most famous for its connections with the poet, Sir Alfred, Lord Tennyson, who was born a few miles away at Somersby Rectory and who, in his youth, almost certainly visited this mill in its working days, making it the setting for his poem ‘The Miller’s Daughter’.
‘The meal sacks on the whiten’d floor, the dark round of the dripping wheel, the very air around the door, made misty with the floating meal’.’
There are records of this watermill going back to the Doomsday Book, but now only the waterwheel is still preserved.

Print No.029