Collecting Britain’s Landscapes

A permanent collection of British landscapes, inspired by the golden age of railway travel.

Scenic Railways is an evolving archive of the places that define the character of the United Kingdom, from coastal headlands and cathedral cities to mountain ridges and historic market towns.

Each artwork is carefully composed in the tradition of the great twentieth-century railway posters: bold, balanced and enduring in style.

Designed, printed and framed in the United Kingdom, our collection brings together heritage, craftsmanship and landscape in a form intended not merely to decorate a wall, but to preserve a sense of place.

  • Choose a British Landscape

    From the rugged cliffs of Cornwall to the tranquil lakes of the Lake District, choose an artwork that takes you back to one of your favourite places.


    Lovingly designed here in the U.K. and not available on any other platform.

  • Select Your Size and Finish

    Artworks are available in three sizes,
    from compact pieces perfect for cozy corners to statement pieces for feature walls.


    Select a modern finish for contemporary elegance or vintage for nostalgic charm.

  • Pick Your Frame

    Personalise your artwork further with one of six premium frame colours, carefully curated to complement your chosen style and setting.


    Your artwork is then lovingly printed and carefully framed in Cambridgeshire.

  • St. Michael's Mount

    Travel to Cornwall to rediscover St. Michael's Mount, a magical island steeped in legend and natural wonder.

    More 
  • Southwold

    Recall magical days at a quintessentially British seaside resort that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich heritage and tranquil charm.

    More 
  • Loch Ness

    Rediscover a location famous for the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, the dark waters and rugged landscapes create a strikingly atmospheric setting. 

    More 

Made in the U.K.

All artworks are exclusive to Scenic Railways and are proudly designed, printed and framed in the United Kingdom.

Explore the Collection