This framed watercolour captures the historic Wallingford wool shed, built in 1856, with a calm, grounded approach that suits its rural heritage. The building sits solidly in the landscape, its simple, functional form clearly defined without being overworked. The watercolour technique keeps the image light allowing edges to soften and details to breathe. It’s a quiet, honest depiction of a well-known local structure, recognisable, understated, and tied closely to the land it has stood on for over a century.