Barns Swaledale Yorkshire Dales art print Coast to Coast walk landscape

Barns | Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales Art Print

£125.00

Barns – Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales Art Print

This expressive landscape print captures the rolling fields and scattered barns above Gunnerside in Swaledale — a well-known stretch of the Coast to Coast walk, now part of Wainwright’s Way.

It’s a place that stays with people. Not just for the views, but for the details.

The original sister painting of this scene was bought by someone who had walked the Coast to Coast on their honeymoon 30 years earlier. What they remembered most wasn’t the landscape, but a farmer’s gate with hinges made from old Wellington boot soles — the earliest bit of upcycling they’d ever come across.

That’s what this piece holds — not just the land, but the stories carried through it.

Rich in colour and movement, this Yorkshire Dales art print reflects the working landscape of Swaledale, where barns sit low in the fields and life quietly unfolds around them. Often associated with the Gunnerside barns area, this stretch of the Dales is known for its distinctive patchwork of fields and dry stone walls. A moody sky reflects what many walkers will remember.

Perfect for walkers, lovers of the Yorkshire Dales, or anyone drawn to places with character and memory.

Not just a landscape — a place where stories are carried through the land.

Part of the “Stories from the Coast to Coast” collection.

Additional info:

  • Edition: Limited edition of 135
  • Medium: Giclée print
  • Mount: Acid-free mount included
  • Size: 50cm x 50cm (including mount)
  • Framing: Unframed, ready to fit standard frame

A vibrant Yorkshire Dales art print of Swaledale’s rolling fields and barns, inspired by the Coast to Coast walk (Wainwright’s Way).

A landscape shaped by work, weather and the small stories people carry through it.

Description

Barns – Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales Art Print

This expressive landscape print captures the rolling fields and scattered barns above Gunnerside in Swaledale — a well-known stretch of the Coast to Coast walk, now part of Wainwright’s Way.

It’s a place that stays with people. Not just for the views, but for the details.

The original sister painting of this scene was bought by someone who had walked the Coast to Coast on their honeymoon 30 years earlier. What they remembered most wasn’t the landscape, but a farmer’s gate with hinges made from old Wellington boot soles — the earliest bit of upcycling they’d ever come across.

That’s what this piece holds — not just the land, but the stories carried through it.

Rich in colour and movement, this Yorkshire Dales art print reflects the working landscape of Swaledale, where barns sit low in the fields and life quietly unfolds around them. Often associated with the Gunnerside barns area, this stretch of the Dales is known for its distinctive patchwork of fields and dry stone walls. A moody sky reflects what many walkers will remember.

Perfect for walkers, lovers of the Yorkshire Dales, or anyone drawn to places with character and memory.

Not just a landscape — a place where stories are carried through the land.

Part of the “Stories from the Coast to Coast” collection.

Additional info:

  • Edition: Limited edition of 135
  • Medium: Giclée print
  • Mount: Acid-free mount included
  • Size: 50cm x 50cm (including mount)
  • Framing: Unframed, ready to fit standard frame

Additional information

size and spec

Edition: Limited edition of 135
Medium: Giclée print
Mount: Acid-free mount included
Size: 50cm x 50cm (including mount)
Framing: Unframed, ready to fit standard frame

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