Add a touch of style to your dining table with these placemats and coasters. Perfect for any occasion, these high-quality accessories are designed to provide a comfortable and stylish surface for your food and drinks. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or having a casual meal with your family, these placemats and coasters are sure to impress. Crafted from premium materials, these accessories are built to last. The regular size type ensures a perfect fit for any table setting.
All our place mats and coasters areHigh gloss, cork backed, heat resistent, wipe clean
Placemat measures 19 x 23 cm Coaster measures 9.5 x 9.5 cm
Blencathra, also known as Saddleback, is one of the most northerly hills in the English Lake District. It has six separate fell tops, of which the highest is the Hallsfell Top at 2,848 fee
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The Bridge House in Ambleside is a Lake District icon and is probably the most photographed building in the National Park. The picturesque 17th-century building sits directly over Stock Beck at the northern edge of Ambleside.
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Buttermere is a lake in the Lake District in North West England. The adjacent village of Buttermere takes its name from the lake. Historically in Cumberland
Our Buttermere placemat and coaster set , Buttermere is a lake in the Lake District in North West England. The adjacent village of Buttermere takes its name from the lake. Historically in Cumberland
Castlerigg stone circle with Blencathra in the back ground, situated near Keswick in Cumbria, One of around 1,300 stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany, it was constructed as a part of a megalithic tradition that lasted from 3,300 to 900 BC, during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages.
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This Catbells Placemat and coaster set, 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
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Causey Pike is a fell in the English Lake District. situated in the Newlands Valley, 5 km south-west of the town of Keswick. Even though it has a modest height of 637 metres (2,090 ft) it is one of the most distinctive fells when viewed from the Derwent Water and Keswick area due to its distinguishing summit "knobble" which catches the eye
Claife heights station, the 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.
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The Old Man of Coniston is a fell in the Furness Fells in the 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.
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Crinkle Crags is a fell in the English Lake District in the county of Cumbria. It forms part of two major rings of mountains, surrounding the valleys of Great Langdale and Upper Eskdale.
This Lake District Dale Head placemat shows the fell in the north-western sector of the Lake District, in northern England. It is 753 metres or 2,470 feet above sea level and stands immediately north of Honister Pass, the road between Borrowdale and Buttermere
Derwent water Place mat or Coaster set, 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.