Mill Hill School

The atmospheric Mill Hill school in North London

Mill Hill School

This beautiful school was founded in 1807 by a committee of Nonconformist merchants and ministers, who located it outside the boundary of London because of

"dangers both physical and moral, awaiting youth while passing through the streets of a large, crowded and corrupt city".

The school is nowadays much closer to Central London but still in peaceful, secure and rural surroundings - it occupies a 120-acre (49 ha) site, part of which formed the gardens of Ridgeway House, the house of the botanist Peter Collinson. He was one of the most important importers of rare and exotic plants into English gardens. Many of the species that he introduced to Mill Hill in the 18th Century continue to flourish today in the grounds of the School. In 1746 Collinson planted Britain's first hydrangea on the grounds, now located adjacent to School House.

North London


Available Prints

8" x 8" (20x20cm) - £25

This print fits in the IKEA square Lomviken frame

Framed 12" x 12" - £135

Original paper size: 250 x 280mm
Original image size: 250 x 280mm
Notes: Pencil and watercolour on Saunders and Waterford paper

Prints are made with archival inks on one of two papers - either 350g Hahnemuhle German Etching paper, or 290g. Hahnemuhle Hemp, a beautifully heavy paper with rich colours. Made with 60% hemp fiber, this is an eco-friendly paper. Hemp is a highly sustainable resource, historically used for papermaking. Hahnemuhle use spring water for milling, and the production of hemp paper does not require bleaching or chloride, making the process less impactful. Postage and packing will be calculated on checkout.

Guide to Print sizes

ISO Size in Inches Size in cms
A4 11.69 × 8.27 29.7 × 21
A3 16.54 × 11.69 42 × 29.7
A2 23.39 × 16.54 59.4 × 42
na 10 × 10 25.4 × 25.4
na 7.87 × 7.87 20 × 20

Framing and mounts

An A4 print is best framed in an A3 frame - these images work best with a decent amount of white space surrounding them.

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