Claife Heights station

Claife heights station, the station was built in the 1790s as a viewpoint where visitors could look at Windermere lake. It was most fashionable with tourists in the 1830s and 40s. can also be purchased with a coaster
SKU: CHVSPM 23694
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This is a high gloss, cork backed, heat resitent, wipe clean 

Place mat measures 19 x 23 cm 

Coaster measures 9.5 x 9.5 cm

These are great for your own photo's,

making them ideal gift for your a wedding, birthday, anniversary

Why not buy a blank and add your own picture

This is a high gloss, cork backed, heat resitent, wipe clean 

Place mat measures 19 x 23 cm 

Coaster measures 9.5 x 9.5 cm

These are great for your own photo's,

making them ideal gift for your a wedding, birthday, anniversary

Why not buy a blank and add your own picture

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