Original artwork wax on wood - Scafell Pike Lake District Mountain. Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd Class signed for.

Scafell Pike is the tallest mountain in England measuring 978 m (3,209ft) high. Scafell Pike is home to the highest standing water in England, known as Broad Crag Tarn. It lies at about 820 m (2,700 ft), a quarter of a mile south of the summit. Scafell Pike’s original name was ‘The Pikes of Sca Fell’, and this term was used to describe Broad Crag and Ill Crag, as well as Scafell Pike itself.

Scafell Pike was donated to the National Trust in 1919 by Lord Leconfield. This gesture was made to honour the men of the Lake District who lost their lives fighting for their country in the First World War. The deepest lake in England lies at the foot of Scafell Pike and is called Wastwater. It measures three miles long, just over half a mile wide, and a staggering 258feet deep.

We have for sale, an image of Scafell Pike Mountain which is stuck onto a wood panel that can be hung from a wall. The size is approximately 13” x 6”.

The image shows an outline of the elevation of the climb and the height in metres of Scafell Pike Mountain with the writing above the image.

The product has been sanded, waxed and painted to a high finish.