two of the most quintessential ‘Lakes’ towns, highlighted here on this piece with a lightly engraved stippled texture.

The outline of Lake Windermere features at the South of the map, with Ambleside just above, flanked either side by Wansfell and Loughrigg Fell.

The engraved River Rothay connects Windermere to Rydal Water and Grasmere, where the town is also marked like Ambleside with a delicate texture. The contours are spaced at 25m intervals, making for an extremely detailed and beautiful interpretation of the landscape.

The map itself is made from a single sheet of brass, which has been shaped by hand into the lay of the land, blackened and slightly rubbed back in places to reveal a warm golden glow.

Keep things minimal with a plain map, or make your map tell your story, by choosing from a range of different personalisation options.

  • Mark favourite walking/running/biking/climbing trails

  • Use silver, gold or stones to highlight particular locations, whether that be trigs, towns, holiday homes or another spot(s) that means something to you. 

  • Engrave writing into the map, like coordinates, place names, dates, initials or messages.

Map Finish

Choose between a blackened map on white background, or satin golden (brass) map on a black background.

The map comes beautifully framed in a choice of white or black with Art Glass (non-reflective, dust-repellent), making it easy to gift or hang without hassle. 

Price 

£1.050

+£20 up to 5 silver markers

+£50 up to 5 gold markers

Please contact Holly to discuss costs for stone set markers and engraved details.

Dimensions

Map dimensions - 35cm x 24cm*

Framed dimensions - 53cm x 47cm*

*If required, these can be adjusted to suit your needs.

Delivery / Collection

If you are local to Sheffield, you are welcome to collect from Holly’s city centre workshop. 

Tracked delivery UK wide is included.

Lead times

This map will be made to order for you, so please allow approximately 3-4 months for delivery. 

Please email Holly if you have a tighter deadline, as she will try her best to accommodate this.