James Bartholomew | Mill House Gallery

Lancashire Art Gallery

Mill House Gallery – Parbold  Wigan –  Lancashire

DISCOVER THE ARTWORK OF JAMES BARTHOLOMEW AT MILL HOUSE GALLERY, LOCATED IN THE SCENIC VILLAGE OF PARBOLD, LANCASHIRE

A renowned artist, James Bartholomew creates stunning contemporary fine art from his 18th century windmill gallery in rural Lancashire.

Mill House Gallery has been James’ own gallery and the base for his studio for nearly 25 years. It exclusively features James’s artwork, which includes breath-taking seascape and animal paintings, as well as cityscapes from around the world.

 

His unique style has earned him a strong reputation within the British contemporary art market, and his work continues to inspire art lovers from all over Lancashire.

 

Mill House Gallery is located in a converted 18th-century windmill and its surrounding buildings. It features over 4000 square feet of display space but retains its old-world charm making it one of Lancashire’s most unusual and characterful galleries and an important part of Lancashire’s fine art scene. 

 

As a leading art gallery in Lancashire, the gallery is committed to providing customers with an easy and enjoyable experience. There is free parking and several eating establishments neighbouring the premises as well as beautiful walks along the adjoining Leeds Liverpool canal. The welcoming space allows visitors to take their time and immerse themselves in the artwork, with knowledgeable staff always on hand to answer any questions.

 

If you’re a fan of contemporary fine art or just looking for a unique and inspiring experience, make sure to visit Mill House Gallery in Parbold, Lancashire, and discover the stunning artwork of James Bartholomew.

The Mill House Art Gallery is easy to access from the surrounding towns of Lancashire, from Lancaster, Blackpool, Chorley, Preston are all a short drive from the Art Gallery. 

 

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