




Temple Folly Metal Composite Wall Art
Temple Folly Metal Composite Wall Art Prints.
Experience gallery-quality wall art with this premium Dibond-mounted print, designed for exceptional sharpness, durability, and a sleek modern finish. Choose from three high-quality paper options:
- Lustre Photographic - A semi-matt finish with a soft, speckled sheen that reduces glare and enhances detail.
- Gloss Photographic - An ultra-gloss finish that deepens contrast and intensifies colours for a striking visual impact.
- Fine Art Matt - A premium 308gsm Hahnemühle paper with a smooth, chalky texture and ultra-matte finish, providing rich colours and a three-dimensional depth to your image.
Each print is mounted onto a sturdy 3mm Dibond base, featuring a slim aluminium panel reinforced by a strong yet lightweight black acrylic backing. This rigid construction ensures long-lasting stability while maintaining a sleek, professional look.
18" x 12 and 24" x 16" sizes come complete with a hidden subframe which creates a modern floating effect when hung on the wall. Adjustable wall hangers are pre-attached, allowing for easy installation on any existing hook or screw. These hangers provide up to 10mm of adjustment both vertically and horizontally for effortless positioning.
A4 and 12" x 8" sizes will come with Velcro hanging strips - a popular and simple solution for displaying light weight prints.
Supplied without a border unless otherwise specified.
Optional lamination is available in satin or gloss to match your chosen paper, offering additional protection. However, lamination is not recommended for Fine Art Matt paper, as it will obscure its authentic texture.
The use of acid-free papers and archival inks ensures that your print will last a lifetime without fading or loss of color.
The Temple Folly (named after the nearby Knights Templar chapel) lies in a small patch of woodland just off the A684 at Swinithwaite, North Yorkshire. Built to use as a banqueting house and belvedere in 1792 for £800, it has stunning views over the River Ure valley and across to Castle Bolton. It is now used for holiday accommodation with the living room and bathroom on the first floor and the bedroom at the top via a half-in, half-out staircase. I have had the pleasure of staying there and can heartily recommend it.
To reduce the load on mobile data the image has been uploaded at a reduced dpi, which may affect how some detail is displayed. All images are printed at 300dpi or higher. Depending on the calibration of your screen, image colours and brightness may appear less vibrant than the actual print.