Bring home the magic of the Isle of Wight’s southern coast with this fine art print of St Catherine’s Oratory, also known as The Pepper Pot. Captured during a spectacular evening walk with my son and dog, this image glows with the last golden light of day—framing the 14th-century tower against sweeping views of the island’s dramatic coastline.
St Catherine’s Oratory was built around 1328 as a medieval lighthouse and stands today as the oldest surviving structure of its kind in Britain. Perched high above the sea on St Catherine’s Hill, it has watched over the Channel for centuries, weathered and timeless.
This print invites a sense of space, history, and natural beauty—making it perfect for collectors of coastal art, lovers of historic architecture, or anyone seeking a moment of quiet connection in their home. Printed on museum-quality archival paper, it’s ideal for interior spaces from modern to rustic, and appeals to global art buyers drawn to rich landscapes and coastal heritage.
Quality:
Our artwork is available as print-only or in a black or white wooden frame with glass and a white mount. Printed on beautiful fine art paper, each piece is a colour-perfect Giclée print made with the latest technology for outstanding detail and quality.
Paper:
Hahnemühle Photo Rag is a smooth, matte fine art paper with soft texture, excellent detail, and beautifully balanced colour. Handle with care due to its delicate surface.
Sizing:
A3, 30cm x 42cm, 11.7inches x 16.5inches | A2, 42cm x 59cm, 16.5inches x 23.4inches | A1, 59cm x 84cm, 23.4inches x 33.1inches
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