Belt Fitters (1963) by Tom McGuinness
Sketch for the return of Odysseus - 1951 by Keith Vaughan
Fish Shop, circa 1930 by J Jones by Mid-Century Modern Alternatives
The Return of Ulysses  by Hughie O'Donoghue (RA)
Woman in snow, Aspatria - 1958 by Sheila Fell RA FRSA
Yellow Composition - c 1965 by Nina Ross by Mid-Century Modern Alternatives
Red Buses 1955 by Ian Stephenson (RA)
Dark Landscape - 1944 by Ivon Hitchens
Son on a tank, 1953 by Hans Schwarz
Harbour (Portleven) 1951 by Peter Lanyon
Reclining Figure 1 - 1966 by Frank Auerbach
Breaking Sky by Benjamin Warner
Huddled mass of stone by Stefan Orlowski
The match c 1960 by Geoffrey Robert Russell by Mid-Century Modern Alternatives
Two Samson Children - c 1962 by Joan Eardley (RSA)
Day out at the beach by Alex Hain
Coast - 1947 by Jean Simian by Mid-Century Modern Alternatives
Felled Trees 1942 by Ivon Hitchens
Life Class - 1968 by Anthony Whishaw (RA)
Men at bar by Norman Cornish

Castlegate House Gallery

20th Century British & Contemporary Art

20th Century British & Contemporary Art

Havelock Road, Workington by Bill Bell
Havelock Road, Workington by Bill Bell

Lake District Art Gallery

At Castlegate House Gallery in Cumbria we specialise in the best of twentieth century and contemporary British art.

Located in an unspoilt Georgian house within Cockermouth, a wonderful Cumbrian Georgian town on the western edge of the Lake District, we specialise in internationally renowned artists such as Leon Kossoff, Sheila Fell, Percy Kelly, Frank AuerbachGrayson Perry, Mary Fedden, Winifred Nicholson, and Norman Cornish, amongst many others. We also aim to bring to the gallery exciting up and coming young talented artists including William Reinsch, Louis ApplebyAlex Hain and Alice Campbell. 

We also have a passion for British ceramics, and as well as early Leach and Winchcombe examples, we bring to the Gallery some of the best Studio Pottery in the UK, including the likes of William Plumptre, Jim Malone and Edward Hughes

We look forward to offering you a warm and friendly welcome to the Gallery.