Original works purchased through this web-site are priced as mounted only, unless purchased at the Kemble Gallery outlet.
Prices include standard delivery. Insurances and special carrier rates can be quoted on application.
pen and ink,
The medieval rose window as seen from the Bailey was installed by the Architect James Wyatt in the 18th century ostensibly to replace an original 13th century example.
Price: £445
Contact The Kemble Gallery and Artshop
watercolour,
Price: £545
Part of the ongoing Cathedral Exhibition
watercolour,
The ancient medieval arched entrance to The College, an area on the south side of the Cathedral which is the home of the Cathedral clergy and the Chorister School.
Price: £545
Part of the ongoing exhibition in the Cathedral Undercroft Restaurant. Please check with the Chapter Office for details.
pen and ink,
Opened in 1966 the Grade 1 listed structure designed by Sir Ove Arup, links the historic peninsular to Dunelm House on Old Elvet.
Price: £395
Contact The Kemble Gallery and Artshop
watercolour,
The medieval Elvet bridge built in 1160 by Bishop Hugh de Puiset.
Price: £645
Part of the Cathedral Exhibition now running through February 2012.
watercolour,
The magnificent early 18thc classical interior of the Great Hall, The Queen's College Oxford.
Price: £645
Part of the Cathedral Exhibition now running through February 2012.
Watercolour,
The steep access on Owengate offers the visitor the first glimpse of the majestic Cathedral.
Price: £ 595
Part of the Cathedral Exhibition now running through February 2012.
watercolour,
Visitors linger on the snow covered green as light fades.
Price: £745
Part of the Cathedral Exhibition now running into February 2012.
watercolour,
The main door to the Cathedral adorned with an exact replica of the world famous medieval Sanctury Knocker
Price: £sold
Part of the Cathedral Exhibition now running through February 2012.
Watercolour,
The view of the Cathedral most often overlooked by tourists and visitors.
Price: £ Sold
Watercolour,
The majestic Cathedral looms over visitors to the Castle
Price: £ Sold
watercolour,
The entrance to the castle under a fresh covering of snow
Price: £
Contact the Kemble Gallery and Art Shop, Saddler Street, Durham City. (0191)3864034
Watercolour, 400mm x 300mm
A homàge to Pieter Bruegel the Elder's The Wedding Feast, this painting is loosely based upon the National Trust's Stourhead Estate in Wiltshire.
Price: £
Contact The Kemble Gallery and Art Shop, Saddler Street, Durham City.
(0191 386 4034)
Watercolour, 360mm x 200mm
A meeting place for locals, tourists and bikers alike, the square which is surrounded with a pleasing mix of architectural styles, is the hub of this thriving Swaledale market town.
Price: £ Sold
To order contact Stuart.
Watercolour, 400mm x 300mm
The most picturesque route between the centre of Historic Bath and the nearby district of Batheaston, can be enjoyed via the River Avon and this little water taxi.
Price: £700
To order contact Stuart.
Watercolour, 400mm x 300mm
The Avon water taxi stop at Batheaston Mill is a favoured spot for fly fishing. Described by the famous 18th century author Horace Walpole in a letter to George Montague, 'the Avon falling in a wide cascade' it is little changed.
Price: £700
To order contact Stuart.
Watercolour, ...
This lovely church lies on the opposite bank of the River Wear to Durham Cathedral which can be viewed from this spot during winter months.
Price: £545
Part of the Cathedral Exhibition now running through February 2012.
Watercolour,
This ancient centre of Durham City is the crossroads of Silver Street, Saddler Street and Claypath. The statue of Neptune which was originally erected in 1729 can just be observed behind the carousel.
Price: £Sold
Watercolour,
The medieval rose window as seen from the Bailey was installed by the Architect James Wyatt in the 18th century ostensibly to replace an original 13th century example.
Price: £ Sold
Watercolour,
York Minster is one of the largest Gothic Cathedrals in Europe and is the seat of the Archbishop of York, the second highest office of the Church of England.
Price: £1195
Part of the Cathedral Exhibition now running through February 2012.
Watercolour,
A former Cistercian Abbey near the market town of Helmsley, Rievaulx was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1538. It's picturesque ruins are now a regional tourist attraction.
Price: £
Contact The Kemble Gallery and Art Shop, Saddler Street, Durham City.
(0191 3864034)
Watercolour, 550 x 250mm
A Cornish fishing village, Mevagissey now derives most of it's income from tourism. The brightly coloured vessels in it's harbour, the narrow winding streets and the stunning coastline being the obvious attractions.
Price: £800
To order contact Stuart.
Watercolour,
A fisherman mending baskets watched by his young protegè on the island of Skiathos in Greece.
Price: £445
Part of the Cathedral Exhibition now running through February 2012.
Watercolour, 550 x 250mm
One of the jewels of Oxford, the Clarendon was designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor and built between 1711 and 1713 to house the Oxford University Press. The building lies adjacent the Sheldonian Theatre which was designed by Hawkmoor's mentor and tutor Sir Christopher Wren.
Price: £645
To order contact Stuart.