
The restored Anne Boleyn statue returns to its place in Carshalton — Tudor history meets South London community pride.
Anne Boleyn's Point Of View — Carshalton Heritage Watercolour
South London Heritage Art • 2024
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Original
£275
Original watercolour on Arches 300gsm paper (38cm x 56cm)
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Artwork Details
Framed - Width 69.5 by height 51.5 cm
100% cotton paper
Watercolour
2024
About This Heritage Artwork
This watercolour captures the restored Anne Boleyn statue returned to her plinth in Carshalton, standing alongside All Saints Church. Anne Boleyn's Point Of View is both a celebration of South London heritage and a meditation on continuity — a reminder that history can be restored and remain part of daily life.
The statue's restoration speaks to Carshalton's commitment to preserving its unique Tudor connections. Anne Boleyn's link to this South London village runs deep — her family held lands here, and the community has never forgotten this royal connection that sets Carshalton apart.
Painted in gentle watercolour washes, this piece celebrates both historical significance and community pride. The juxtaposition of the Tudor queen with All Saints Church reflects how different eras of history coexist peacefully in South London's landscape.
"When history is restored and returns to its rightful place, it reminds us that some stories are too important to lose. This painting celebrates that return."
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