Kate Lowry has noted: Mahogany panel with grain horizontal to composition. Small split at centre right side. Two mahogany battens attached across panel reverse. Panel edges uncut. Smooth, 1mm thick, white, oil ground extends to all edges and appears to be commercially prepared. No colourmen's stamp on reverse. Other distinguishing marks include part of an auctioneer's stencil and V&A stamp, plus label describing early treatment. Sky has been thickly painted in around the ruined towers and the ruins are painted thinly allowing the ground to shine through. The joints in the stonework are rather crudely placed in a dark green tone. Foliage of surrounding trees is executed in a rather flat green tone. The figures amongst back-lit tree trunks at centre right middle ground are a characteristic motif of Wilson. River in foreground is painted in thin horizontal strokes over the light coloured ground. Under UV retouches visible to drying craquelure throughout the ruins and middle ground.