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Oxfordshire Map dated 1750
Oxfordshire Map dated 1750
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Bring a beautiful slice of Georgian England to your walls with this Oxfordshire map (dated 1775) — a richly detailed antique reproduction that captures the county in the age of coaching roads, market towns and riverside trade. From the dreaming spires of Oxford to the rolling edges of the Cotswolds, it’s the kind of map you can happily get lost in: tracing old routes, spotting familiar villages, and seeing Oxfordshire long before railways and modern boundaries reshaped the landscape.
Packed with classic cartographic linework and old-world typography, it’s a timeless piece of Oxfordshire wall art for collectors of antique county maps, local history lovers, and anyone with roots in Oxford, Banbury, Bicester, Woodstock, Henley or the surrounding countryside. Perfect for a study, hallway, office, library, or gallery wall — and a thoughtful housewarming gift for Oxfordshire locals (and leavers who miss home).
This is an edited reproduction of an antique map, created using antique and public domain source imagery.
Print quality
Printed on 300gsm fine art cotton rag paper using archival pigment-based inks for superb detail and longevity.
Mounting & Framing
Mounts are antique white by default (black mounts are available — leave a note with your order if you prefer black).
Frame details:
• Black/White — 20mm wide, 15mm deep
• Dark Rosewood — 35mm wide, 15mm deep
• Walnut Gold — 28mm wide, 14mm deep
Frames include perspex glazing and MDF backs. As wood is a natural material, variations in tone and grain may occur.
Not all sizes are available mounted. Sizes refer to the print area.
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