Working Windmills of KOS

Working Windmills of KOS

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The Windmill of Antimacheia in Kos Dodecanese, Greece: Antimacheia is a village placed at 5 km inland from the coastal town of Mastichari, and it is 25 km away from Kos Town. Although it has many interesting places to visit, its main attraction is a large windmill, the last one still in use on the whole island. Taking into account the long tradition of windmills on Kos, most tourists want to see and photograph this last remaining. In fact, the wind power given by the altitude of this island has been widely taken advantage of for agriculture purposes for centuries, to the point that before the Second World War, the medium-sized village of Antimacheia counted on approximately 100 windmills.


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Customer Reviews

Great print of one of my favourite places. Absolutely gorgeous. The size, quality and style could not be better. We love it and it sits in our new "spin" room. When we look at it, it gives me the motivation to keep pedalling so that we can keep our fitness up to go to Fountains Abbey. Thank you for a beautiful canvas. The whole order process was spot on.

Lorna Abingdon

Love this picture. Although it is a gift I know my son and daughter-in-law will love it too as they have walked Roseberry Topping many times. Great communication with Nick as I was wanting it in a slightly different size that was advertised. Thank you

Ann Smithson

Such a beautiful shot and amazing quality print. We got this as a wedding present for our friends who got married overlooking Druridge Bay and they absolutely loved it.

Lauren Jackson

It is such a shame about what has recently happened to this iconic statement along Hadrian's Wall path. We've walked it many a time and was looking for something to remember it's beauty. The canvas is up on the wall and it is beautiful. Worth every penny.

Fiona Witherington

I've seen many photos of the classic reflection of Buttermere Lake but this one has to be my favourite. I was unsure about what size to go for. I contacted Nick who helped me with framing options and sizing. In the end we went for a slightly wider than A1 frame to try and capture the whole image. It now sits above our fireplace and looks stunning!

Michael Staithes