The two new jigsaw puzzles celebrate some of England’s most iconic landmarks: Stonehenge and Castles of England
Gibsons has launched an exciting new collaboration with English Heritage: two jigsaw puzzles that celebrate some of England’s most iconic landmarks.
The new range launches with two distinct designs. The first, Stonehenge, is a striking 500-piece circular puzzle illustrated by Gibsons’ in-house design team. This unique format adds an extra challenge while showcasing one of the world’s most recognisable prehistoric monuments throughout the seasons of the year.
Castles of England, meanwhile, is a detailed 1000-piece puzzle featuring five castles from across the country. Illustrated by artist Tristam Rossin in his distinctive style, the puzzle depicts Tintagel Castle, Carisbrooke Castle, Kenilworth Castle and Elizabethan Garden, Dover Castle and Bolsover Castle.
Emily Charles, Head of Brand at Gibsons, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to be partnering with English Heritage on this special range. These puzzles celebrate the beauty and history of some of England’s most iconic landmarks, and we’re so excited to bring them to puzzlers everywhere. As a B Corp and King’s Award-winning company, it’s important to us that we work with partners who share our values, and we’re looking forward to building a wonderful collaboration together.”
This collaboration marks the beginning of what both organisations hope will be a long and successful working relationship, bringing history to life through engaging and high-quality puzzles.
Alexandra Bovey, Licensing Manager at English Heritage, said: “The team at Gibsons have done some fantastic work in telling the stories of some of the fascinating sites in the charity’s care. The fine details in each jigsaw speak to their unique histories, and it’s really exciting to see another way for people to engage with our heritage – through puzzles! We are grateful to Gibsons for all their work so far with us, and excited for this collaboration to further evolve in the coming years.”





















