Lamb's House, 19 Water Street, Leith, Edinburgh EH6

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Illustration by Andrew Cadey

This substantial four storey Hanseatic Merchant’s house, built in 1610, is an example of early-17th-century architecture typical of harbour towns around the North Sea. It has white-harled walls with stone margins, multiple crow-stepped and wallhead gables, a steeply-sloping pantiled roof, an assortment of chimney-stacks, and half-glazed windows of varying shapes, sizes and positions.

It is category A-listed and lies within the medieval core of the Leith Conservation Area, close to the old harbour.

Limited first edition print run of 75

Illustration by Andrew Cadey

This substantial four storey Hanseatic Merchant’s house, built in 1610, is an example of early-17th-century architecture typical of harbour towns around the North Sea. It has white-harled walls with stone margins, multiple crow-stepped and wallhead gables, a steeply-sloping pantiled roof, an assortment of chimney-stacks, and half-glazed windows of varying shapes, sizes and positions.

It is category A-listed and lies within the medieval core of the Leith Conservation Area, close to the old harbour.

Limited first edition print run of 75

Product Details

Print: Printed on 240gsm Alpha Cellulose paper with a clean white base and a smooth matt surface and acid free. (Titled, signed and numbered in pencil on the reverse)

Mount: High quality ‘ice white’ picture mount with precision cut bevelled edge and a card backing board with printed label. All card is acid free, conservation quality white core, ph neutral board 1.4mm thick