
A severely symmetrical Georgian residential façade viewed through gateposts in Eye, Suffolk.
More little things in life

A severely symmetrical Georgian residential façade viewed through gateposts in Eye, Suffolk.

Way out figure in hi-vis seen through archway leading off a platform, Bristol Temple Meads railway station.

Bathed in sunshine is the 100-foot high 15th-century tower with (on the left) the 14th-century south porch of the church of Saints Peter and Paul, Eye, Suffolk.

The Gothic Revival tower of Temple Meads station, Bristol, glimpsed through the roof above the main entrance to the station.

Side elevation of a timber-framed Tudor building showing jettied bay window or oriel, with leaded diamond panes and carved wooden bracket, in Eye, Suffolk.

Timber-framed Tudor building and medieval church tower with strong perpendiculars in Eye, Suffolk.

Late 15th-century flint-work patterns, including shield and (?) ciborium, on a chancel buttress, Eye church, Suffolk.

Track towards the farm at the 200-metre snowline, located below the foot of Crughywel hillfort, seen from the road to Llanbedr, Powys.

Snowy Crughywel hillfort at the edge of the Black Mountains seen from the roofs of Crickhowell High Street.

Abstract carpet designs, traditionally used as meditation aids or to attain mindfulness.