The glazed octagon tower of St Matthew's, Cambridge for #WindowsOnWednesday
The architect, Richard Rowe, was also clerk of works for Ely cathedral... I wonder where the inspiration came from?
Lode Mill at Anglesey Abbey, Cambs. The current mill originally milled corn, then for a time cement, before being restored in the 1930s to corn once again. It's believed that a mill has existed on this site since the 11th century
#flowersonfriday
The Chapel, Pembroke College, Cambridge
The chapel is said to be the first architectural work by Sir Christopher Wren; consecrated 21st September 1665 by the Bishop of Ely (Matthew Wren, Christopher's uncle)
#ceilingsonsunday
A ship's figurehead affixed to a house in Southwold, Suffolk
The history of this figurehead is unknown, possibly a creation by a former resident; another, found washed up on the beach, is in the towns museum
#WallsOnWednesday
#woodensday