Outlander features a beautiful bluebell wood known as the Kinclaven Bluebell Wood (formerly Ballathie Bluebell Wood) near Blairgowrie in Perthshire. 🎬 Scenes in Outlander: Season 4, Episode 4 (“Common Ground”) This enchanting woodland was used to portray Fraser’s Ridge in North Carolina. It's the location of the poignant “witness trees” scene where Jamie and Claire meet the Native American delegation and Jamie drops his knife as a peace gesture.
Ancient Beeches, Kinclaven
Available in either Giclee Fine Art Prints or Acrylic Wall Art
GH Graham | Fine Art Giclée Prints
This fine art giclée print is produced using archival pigment inks on museum-quality paper for exceptional longevity, colour accuracy, and detail.
The matte finish and subtle texture give the work a classic, painterly feel, ideal for sophisticated interior display. With rich tonal transitions and true-to-life depth, this print reflects the artist’s vision with warmth and clarity, designed to endure and inspire for generations.
GH Graham | Acrylic Wall Art
Crafted with seamless precision, our Luxury Acrylic Prints deliver exceptional image clarity, vibrant, long-lasting colour, and stunning visual depth. Each photograph is expertly mounted using a flexible silicone layer beneath a highly transparent 4mm acrylic glass, enhancing detail and creating striking contrast.
Acrylic glass is lightweight, shatter-resistant, and impervious to temperature fluctuations, making it both beautiful and durable. The result is a clean, contemporary presentation with a gallery-grade finish, ideal for elevating private interiors or professional spaces.
Acrylic glass is lightweight, shatter-resistant, and impervious to temperature fluctuations, making it both beautiful and durable. The result is a clean, contemporary presentation with a gallery-grade finish, ideal for elevating private interiors or professional spaces.
