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.
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Verticals
Timber-framed Tudor building and medieval church tower with strong perpendiculars in Eye, Suffolk.
Soaring
The nave of Worcester Cathedral, looking east towards the rood screen and chancel.
Cheeky
Cheeky sculptural detail on High Street façade of Brasenose College, Oxford.
Restored
View from a window, Hay-on-Wye Castle (Castell y Gelli), Powys; the ruins of the medieval building were bought by a trust in 2011 and now, restored, it’s open to the public.
Farmhouse
Tudor era farmhouse, Upper House Farm, Crickhowell, Powys.
Secluded
St David’s Cathedral, St Davids, Pembrokeshire.
Cloisters
Cloisters, Magdalen College, Oxford
Tump
The tower and nave of St Mary’s, Crickadarn, Powys. Though built in the Middle Ages the church sits on a tump or mound surrounded by the flattened oval of its graveyard, suggesting early medieval origins.
Minster
York Minster western towers from the south.