Category: Architectural Images

  • St Andrews, Burnham-on-Sea

    St Andrews, Burnham-on-Sea

    This is St Andrews church, built by the water at Burnham-on-Sea. I believe it’s the best part of 700 years old.

  • The Stone Face

    The Stone Face

    So who can tell me whereabouts in Somerset you’d find this stone face? There are a small number of them in this location.

  • Ham Hill Monument

    Ham Hill Monument

    This pointy stone has been added to the old iron-age hill fort at Ham Hill in Somerset, to commemorate those who gave their lives to war in the local area.

  • The Chapter House

    The Chapter House

    Within Wells Cathedral, there is a chapter house of grand proportions. It’s so cleverly designed that you can sit on one side and whisper, only for your words to be carried clearly around to the far side of the room.

  • The Arches Within

    The Arches Within

    Here’s a shot from within Wells Cathedral, focusing on the curvature of the stones…

  • Cathedral Corner

    Cathedral Corner

    Here’s a close up of one corner of Wells Cathedral, the elaborate stone work is clear for all to see.

  • Cathedral Pond

    Cathedral Pond

    Here’s Well’s Cathedral, sitting over it’s own reflection pool.

  • The Blue Door

    The Blue Door

    It may not be immediately obvious, but this is another shot from Brixham.

  • The Cracked Floor

    The Cracked Floor

    I have enjoyed this month of random objects, as it has allowed me to post all sorts of weird and wonderful things. Including this, a rather worn out and cracked floor. I mean who would post that, other than me? I like it because of the almost spider-web pattern on the floor.