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Cornish Hedge Mug - Roseland Peninsula Slate Pitched
Cornish Hedge Mug - Roseland Peninsula Slate Pitched
Cornish Hedge Mug - Roseland Peninsula Slate Pitched

Cornish Hedge Mug – Roseland Peninsula Slate Pitched

£7.00


Our ceramic Cornish Hedge mug has been beautifully illustrated with different styles of Cornish Hedges from around the 12 sections of the Cornwall Natural Landscape. Illustrated by James Innerdale. Dishwasher safe.


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Our ceramic Cornish Hedge mug has been beautifully illustrated with different styles of Cornish Hedges from around the 12 sections of the Cornwall Natural Landscape. Illustrated by James Innerdale. Dishwasher safe.

This mug shows the Slate Pitched style is featured in Section 09 South Coast Central and found particularly on the Roseland Peninsula.

The earliest Cornish Hedges are understood to be over 4,000 years old, making them one of the oldest human-made structures still used for their original purpose. They are as old as the Egyptian pyramids. They are neither a hedgerow or a dry stone wall, they are uniquely different and only found in Cornwall.

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