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The road to robbers bridge
This black and white image captures the quiet road approaching Robbers Bridge on Exmoor; a place steeped in history and folklore. In the frame, one of the original narrowing guide stones still stands, once used to judge whether a wagon or vehicle was slim enough to make the crossing.
Without colour, the textures and tones speak more deeply; the rough stone, worn track, and soft light create a timeless feeling, as if little has changed here for centuries. It’s a scene that invites you to slow down and imagine the countless journeys that passed this very point.
Printed on fine art, archival-quality paper to preserve detail, texture and depth. A striking, atmospheric piece for those who love Exmoor’s hidden stories and rugged beauty.
Available in a range of sizes.
This black and white image captures the quiet road approaching Robbers Bridge on Exmoor; a place steeped in history and folklore. In the frame, one of the original narrowing guide stones still stands, once used to judge whether a wagon or vehicle was slim enough to make the crossing.
Without colour, the textures and tones speak more deeply; the rough stone, worn track, and soft light create a timeless feeling, as if little has changed here for centuries. It’s a scene that invites you to slow down and imagine the countless journeys that passed this very point.
Printed on fine art, archival-quality paper to preserve detail, texture and depth. A striking, atmospheric piece for those who love Exmoor’s hidden stories and rugged beauty.
Available in a range of sizes.