This is the greatest old map of London ever created. Put together by surveyor John Rocque and engraver John Pine in 1746, this map has an incredible level of detail. The cities of London and Westminster are already quite developed, but south of the river in Southwark and Lambeth it's still mostly fields!
I have two versions of this map - the original aged sepia, and another in monochrome. Both are beautiful maps, but you can pick the one that best suits your aesthetic or room decor. If you are not sure which version you want to order, please get in touch.
There are 6 sizes available from my shop, starting at 100x100cm (39.4x39.4in) and scaling all the way up to 300x155cm (118x61.1in).
Please note that the two smallest sizes (100, 120cm and A0) are not the full map. The 100cm wide map is four map sheets wide, focused on the central section of London. The 120cm and A0 map is six map sheets wide. The 150cm wide map (and all wider maps) are the full width map.
I can (and have) framed larger versions of this map up to several metres wide. Get in touch if you're looking for a larger framed map.
On the full size maps (150cm and wider), you can also buy the map in its original form, as 24 separately printed and framed maps. This looks very striking, as you can see from the second product image. You can also buy the map in 24 pieces and frame it yourself, if you prefer.
I also have another option: one big map, with the gaps between each sheet removed. You can see an example of this here. Contact me if you'd like to order this version.
This large map would be perfect for a hotel, office, pub, bar or other hospitality space - but if you have a large space at home, then it would look amazing there as well!
If you would like a specific size to fit a certain space or frame, please get in touch. Small tweaks to the height or width are free of charge.
If you like old maps, this would be the ultimate statement piece for your study or drawing room.
No matter which option you choose, it'll be printed at incredibly high quality. You will be able to read every single road name and label on the map.
I have a number of other beautiful, large maps of London from different eras by different cartographers. Take a look at them here.
Please note that the listing image of House & Garden magazine is an example of what this map looks like when framed in 24 separate frames. That particular map was not created by The Unique Maps Co - it's just a nice photo that gives you a great idea of what this map looks like in 24 pieces.