Carry a little piece of Shrewsbury with you – this stylish cotton tote features artwork by James St Clair Wade from the Shrewsbury Streetscape Project. Made in Northern Ireland by Samuel Lamont.
Matching tea towel and mugs also available.
£14.99
In stock
Carry a little piece of Shrewsbury with you – this stylish cotton tote features artwork by James St Clair Wade from the Shrewsbury Streetscape Project. Made in Northern Ireland by Samuel Lamont.
Matching tea towel and mugs also available.
In stock
Celebrate your love for Shrewsbury wherever you go with the Shrewsbury Streetscape Cotton Tote Bag.
This eye-catching and practical bag features hand drawn illustrations of Shrewsbury’s iconic streets — including Wyle Cop and the famous High Street — all captured in artwork by local architect James St Clair Wade as part of the Shrewsbury Streetscape Project.
Made from 100% cotton and produced in Northern Ireland by textile specialists Samuel Lamont, this high-quality tote is lightweight yet strong — perfect for daily errands, market shopping, or picking up a few essentials from your favourite local cook shop (we know one on Wyle Cop!). The long handles make it easy to sling over your shoulder, and it folds flat when not in use.
Matching tea towel and mugs also available — ideal for gifting or collecting.
Dimensions: W35.8cm x H41cm (66cm incl. handle)
Material: 100 % cotton
Care instructions: Machine wash at 40C. Wash dark colours separately. Do not tumble dry.
At Cooking Kneads we love to support local artists. So we were so honoured to get work with Shrewsbury Streetscape Project on this specially commissioned tea towel.
It all started in April 2019, when James St Clair Wade, a local artist and acclaimed architect, embarked on a project aimed at capturing the historical essence of Shrewsbury’s streets. Through a series of distinctive architectural perspectives, Wade sought to present entire streetscapes, allowing viewers to take in the full length of each street simultaneously. Notable locations such as Wyle Cop, High Street, Mardol, Quarry Place, St. John’s Hill, Shoplatch, Pride Hill, Castle Street, Castle Foregate, St. Mary’s Place, St. Mary’s Street, Windsor Place, Dogpole, the south side of Town Walls, Milk Street, and Belmont have already been documented. As the project advances, additional work will be unveiled and shared with the public. You can find out more on Streetscape’s website.