Tables at Maesmawr

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Tables at Maesmawr by Oliver Dixon as part of the Geograph project.

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Tables at Maesmawr

Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 11 Jun 2010

Maesmawr is an old country house and farm near Caersws, belonging to Cathy Knapp who moved in 2008 from Church House, Pontrobert Image to larger premises. She has since converted Maesmawr into a bed-and-breakfast, arts centre and gallery http://www.midwalesarts.org.uk/. Not to be confused with Maesmawr Hall Hotel nearby Image These tables at the front of the house are the work of Cathy's late husband, Stefan Knapp (1921-1996) who pioneered the technique of enamel art work on steel. One of this pyramids in the same material stands in the background.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.510734
Longitude
-3.424513