Kenwood Dairy Tea Towel

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Evoking the great country idyll that was so popular in the late 18th-century, this charming tea towel makes a lovely accessory for a farmhouse kitchen. The image is a reproduction of Julius Caesar Ibbetsons Three Long-horned Cattle at Kenwood (1797), showing the trio of dairy buildings in the background. The dairy was built at the end of the 19th century for the second Lady Mansfield to share the then fashionable country idyll with her aristocratic friends. Recently restored, it retains many of its Georgian features today.Printed in England exclusively for English Heritage the tea towel is a lovely souvenir of Londons magnificent mansion. Designed and printed in EnglandExclusive to English Heritage100% cottonMachine washable

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