Florence Court sits like a quiet promise in the soft drumlin hills of County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - a Georgian house whose history and landscape invite slow exploration. This travel poster celebrates that timeless welcome: the symmetry of the manor, the sweep of formal lawns, the sheltering trees and the gentle folds of countryside that cradle the estate. It is a place for lingering walks, for imagining candlelit rooms and for losing oneself in stories that belong to centuries of country life.
Built in the 18th century, Florence Court is a fine example of Georgian elegance set against a distinctly Irish backdrop. The house and its grounds have long been a meeting point of architecture, horticulture and woodland, where clipped hedges and walled gardens sit alongside ancient trees and wild glades. Visitors come for more than bricks and plaster: they come for the light that finds its way across the lawns at dusk, the hush of autumn in the avenue and the small discoveries hidden in the estate's corners - a decorative doorway, a quietly formal parterre, the angles of a roofline against sky.
This poster distils that experience into a single, romantic image. The design uses clean, simplified shapes and layered planes to echo the visual language of classic travel posters. Foreground paths and geometric garden beds lead the eye towards the house, while rolling hills recede in soft bands of green, suggesting both distance and invitation. The colour palette is warm and restrained: moss and olive greens, soft ochres and stone-beige for the manor, with a pale, breathy blue sky that softens the composition and adds a sense of calm optimism.
Typography plays its part, too. Bold, vintage-inspired lettering anchors the image, offering a reassuring, travel-poster confidence that feels at once nostalgic and contemporary.