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Pen & Ink with watercolour on high quality paper.
The Plumstead House is a listed property on the shores of Lake Simcoe, about 2 hours north west of Toronto.
The house is believed to have been built in 1822 by Joseph Periguine and purchase in 1829 by Thomas Mossington, a retired naval officer and one of the early settlers in the area who
named the house "Plumstead" after his home in England.
Archive quality prints are available in multiple sizes, either limited edition numbered and signed from me, or unsigned from the Saatchi Gallery.
Contact me directly for details, or check out the links on the Links page.