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Moldai Studios are located in the northern English town of Keighley, approximately 4 miles from the picturesque village of Haworth. This was home to the famous literary sisters, Emily, Charlotte, and Anne Bronte, who along with their brother Branwell, and father, Patrick lived in the village parsonage. Keighley is also the starting point of the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, which serves Oakworth, Haworth & Oxenhope by Steam Train.
The picture to the left shows the Bronte Parsonage by Stuart Hirst.
Moldai Studios have been framing pictures for the people of Keighley since 1966, and can call upon 50 years experience in the picture framing industry to provide work to the highest standards.
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Keighley is also only 13 miles from the Yorkshire Dales National Park, an area famous for its limestone areas and picture postcard villages. The Yorkshire Dales National Park begins at Bolton Abbey, a village dominated by its priory ruins, on the banks of the river Wharfe.
The picture to the left shows Bolton Priory by Keith Melling
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The Lake District National Park is approximately 50 miles from Keighley, with its stunning lake filled valleys bordered by high peaks like the Langdale Pikes, at the head of the Langdale Valley. This amazing countryside is dotted with some of the most beautiful villages in the north of England.
The picture to the left shows the Langdale Pikes by Keith Melling. |
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The picture to the left shows an example of Margaret Clarksons work.
Moldai Studios have a selection of images by northern artist Margaret Clarkson, who paints nostalgic scenes of northern life, published as limited editions; these prove popular with old and young alike.
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