Markshall Estate, Essex Giclée Travel Poster
Giclée travel poster of the Markshall Estate, in the Essex countryside, covering over 2,000 acres of ancient woodlands and idyllic farmladn, and 200 more acres of arboretum and gardens. With hundreds upon hundreds of trees drawn from across the globe, Markshall Estate is a wonderful destination for a walk in nature.
Markshall Estate is first mentioned in 1086's Domesday Book, then called Mercheshala, a name deriving from the de Merc family who lived on the estate, tenants to the Earl of Essex; nearby Mark's Tey takes its name from the same family. Within a hundred years of them, the family had changed their surname to Merkshall, and they held the grounds through to the 1500s. The present name of Markshall is first recorded in 1605.
This Essex illustration by artist Rob Wisdom is a high quality Giclée travel poster. For our classic Markshall art print, click here.
12x16" print shown. Cropping and title position (if applicable) may differ slightly on 'A' size prints.