Actual size of picture 16.5 x 11.7 inches (A3). Click on the images for a larger view.
Overtoun Offers

Limited Edition Peter McDermitt Print for only £50
(£75 for artist's proofs)

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"Autumn touches Overtoun House" is an beautiful watercolour by celebrated Scottish artist Peter McDermott. Peter McDermott, a 1998 finalist on Channel 4's "Watercolour Challenge", has painted a front view of the baronial mansion under brooding Autumn skies.

Now we are able to offer you this beautiful picture as an exclusive limited edition A3 print. Each one of the 500 limited prints and artist's proofs is signed by the artist and ever penny of profit from the sale of these pictures will go towards the renovation of the house.


Pricing Information
The price for "Autumn touches Overtoun House" are:

Limited Edition Print
50 GBP / 75 USD

Artist's Proof *

75 GBP / 110 USD
* Artist's Proofs are an additional print run of better quality than the limited edition prints.

Prints are shipped unframed in cardboard tubes and you will be charged carriage depending on your shipping address. We will inform you of the likely carriage charge when we receive your enquiry.

We regret we are unable to accept Credit Cards at this time but we will inform you of payment options when we receive your enquiry. Currently these are cheques and postal orders made payable to "OVERTOUN HOUSE".


How to Order
Simple fill out the Enquiry form and we will contact you to answer any queries you may have or to confirm your reservation and provide you with payment options and carriage costs.

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After we have received and processed your order we will endeavour to ship to your within 28 days. If you have any problems with your order you can email us or contact us using the contact form.


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Close Ups

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About the Artist

Born of Scot's and Czech parentage, Peter paints from an old converted church and with his family pastors a local fellowship on the Isle of Skye. His style uniquely captures the strong light and dramatic weather so typical of Scotland, and his work is collected both at homes and overseas.

Visit the Artist's online Skye gallery.