in the Norman church
I love weekly group themes on Flickr and when I am out and about with my camera, I like to have these in mind just in case.
Thus for today's Saturday Self-Challenge: perspectives/vanishing point here is a photo from my recent visit to the Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty.
The surviving encaustic floor tiles in the church date from 1390.
n.b. The word 'Hospital' in the name is used in the medieval context of ‘hospitality’ and is not connected with A&E departments....
Weddings can be hosted in the church.
thank you for all visits, faves, and comments
in the Norman church
I love weekly group themes on Flickr and when I am out and about with my camera, I like to have these in mind just in case.
Thus for today's Saturday Self-Challenge: perspectives/vanishing point here is a photo from my recent visit to the Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty.
The surviving encaustic floor tiles in the church date from 1390.
n.b. The word 'Hospital' in the name is used in the medieval context of ‘hospitality’ and is not connected with A&E departments....
Weddings can be hosted in the church.
thank you for all visits, faves, and comments