Add a touch of elegance to your home with these slate coasters and photo slates. Perfect for protecting your tables while adding a decorative touch, these coasters are a must-have for any home. Crafted with high-quality materials, they are durable and long-lasting. Ideal for those who love to entertain guests, these coasters are perfect for any occasion. With a variety of designs available, they are sure to complement any decor style. Whether you're looking to add a touch of sophistication to your dining table or simply want to protect your floors from spills, these coasters are the perfect choice.
The blue tit is perhaps the most recognisable visitor to our Cumbrian gardens bringing its babies up to eat seeds, insects, caterpillars and nuts.
This lovely photo of a baby blue tit has been printed onto one of our slate coasters and measures 9.5 cm square - it comes boxed and with rubber feet for the reverse.
This lovely brown wood owl is found in parts of South East Asia so not native to Cumbria but can be found at Muncaster Castle and various other owl and birds of prey centres. The slate coaster measures 9.5 cm square with roughened edges to absorb the colours - it comes boxed and with rubber feet to place upon the back.
The Goldfinch is usually found in areas such as farmland, weedy roadsides , railway lands, gardens and parks. Its diet consists of small seeds such as those from thistles and cornflowers and insects but regularly visits bird feeders.
Buttermere has some of the best views in Britain being overlooked by towering fells and having a 4 km low level walk around it making it easy to enjoy the Lake District views from every angle. This photo was taken on a misty morning before the mist cleared and has been printed onto one of our lovely slate coasters measuring 9.5 cm square - it comes boxed and with rubber feet to place on the reverse.
The red squirrel is an original species native to Great Britain and rely on broadleaf and conifer woodland to survive. They feed on nuts, seeds, tree shoots and other plant matter and are struggling to survive due to the invasion of grey squirrels and the spread of squirrel pox. They can be seen in various locations around the Lake District.
Add a touch of elegance to your Christmas table with this stylish Robin Slate Coaster. Measuring 9.6 cm in size, this square coaster features a beautiful animal print pattern in shades of grey, making it a perfect addition to your home decor. Crafted from high-quality slate material, this coaster is durable and long-lasting. With Love from the Lakes, this coaster is a perfect gift for your loved ones or a treat for yourself. Its features include hand wash only, making it easy to maintain. This coaster is ideal for protecting your surfaces while adding a touch of sophistication to your drinks.
Fairly common bird of prey often seen in Lakeland gardens easily identified by their yellow legs and orange/yellow eyes. They measure 28-38 cm with the female being larger than the male. This unusual photo is printed onto a slate coaster measuring 9.5 cm square and comes boxed with rubber feet for the reverse.
This Lake District Cat Bells Fell Coaster and photo slate shows the fell in the English Lake District in the county of Cumbria. It has a height of 451 metres (1,480 ft) and is one of the most popular fells in the area.
Claife heights station photo slate or coaster, Claife station was built in the 1790s as a viewpoint where visitors could look at Windermere lake. It was most fashionable with tourists in the 1830s and 40s.
Old Man of Coniston slate coaster, this a fell in the Furness Fells in the English Lake District and the highest point of the traditional County Palatine of Lancashire. It is at least 2,632.61 feet high, and lies to the west of the village of Coniston and the lake, Coniston Water.
Cuckoo Brow inn Far Sawrey slate coaster. the inn lies Just 1 mile from Lake Windemere, and surrounded by wildlife and countryside that inspired Beatrix Potter on nearby Hill Top Farm
Derwent water in winter slate Coaster, Derwent Water is one of the principal bodies of water in the Lake District National Park in north west England. It lies wholly within the Borough of Allerdale, in the county of Cumbria.