The Lord
Leycester Hospital (often known simply as the Lord
Leycester) is one of the best preserved examples of mediaeval courtyard
architecture in England and is a charity supporting ex-servicemen (in similar
vein to the more well-known Chelsea Hospital in London). This was the November
outing for my U3A photography group. The light was indifferent and dull to
start with, though brightening a little later. I have processed images in both
colour and mono, starting here with outside in colour.
The main courtyard:
Rooftops of buildings beyond the central courtyard
An archway and trees in the main garden, that I became somewhat obsessed with!
Small external features
The gardener's domain
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