Capture the charm and heritage of a quintessential English market town with this stunning high-resolution aerial photograph of the Market Cross in Barnard Castle, also known locally as the Butter Market or “The Round House.” Set in the heart of the town’s cobbled centre, this distinctive 18th-century octagonal building is one of Barnard Castle’s most recognised landmarks. Originally built in 1747, it has served many purposes over the centuries – from shelter for traders to a lock-up for petty criminals.
This beautifully composed image also features sweeping views of the medieval Barnard Castle ruins, dramatically perched above the River Tees, with lush green countryside stretching into the distance. It's a perfect choice for lovers of northern market towns, local heritage, and classic English architecture. Ideal for personal wall art or thoughtful gifts with a regional connection.
📸 Format: JPEG (High Resolution, Print-Ready)
📐 Dimensions: Suitable for prints up to A1 size
🏞️ Location: Barnard Castle, County Durham, England
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