Kenwood Architectural Tea Towel

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A stately tea towel for a stately home! This high quality tea towel looks so good you may just want to hang it on a wall rather than use it. It is printed with some of the drawings Robert and James Adam produced during their transformation of Kenwood House in the late 18th century. Fired by his Grand Tour in the 1850s, Robert Adam brought to architecture his own classical style, later known as Adam style.The tea towel has been printed in England with an exclusive English Heritage design. It makes a lovely kitchen accessory as well as a unique souvenir of this spectacular building. Designed and printed in EnglandExclusive to English Heritage100% cottonMachine washable

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