Description
St Georges Church, Didbrook dates from the 13th Century but it is most famous for events that took place in the aftermath of the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471, during the Wars of the Roses.
Soldiers of the losing side (the House of Lancaster) fled the battlefield and took refuge in the church. However, their safety was short-lived. The west door to the church still shows damage from musket balls fired by the victorious, House of York, soldiers as they set about their foes.
All our cards are original designs and limited editions. Many are painted as digital designs directly onto an iPad. Others are from photographs taken during walks around the Cotswolds. They aim to portray life in the Cotswolds through the four seasons. The rest come from some of our favourite visits overseas.
Our cards are all designed and printed by local Cotswold photographer and artist Martin Purches
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