2
2
Registered member
Member since: 2010-05-20

Bath Stone, The Builders Choice

Notes

Better viewed Full Screen<br />
<br />
Originally obtained from the Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines under Combe Down, Somerset, England, its warm, honey colouring gives the World Heritage City of Bath, England its distinctive appearance. An important feature of Bath Stone is that it is a 'freestone', so-called because it can be sawn or 'squared up' in any direction, unlike other rocks such as slate, which forms distinct layers. This was shot looking out from the Cloisters at Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire,
1263 Views since 2016-02-21
Liked by philber and 1 other
ISO 400 - (1/125) at f/8
ISO 400
Hide comments section

Join the conversation

Post
Reset/Cancel
02-21-16 07:44
Thanks for leaving a comment Anatoly, much appreciated. Regards Steve
02-21-16 06:41
Thanks for England Architectural photos and "mini" essays.
A lot of shades of "brawn" in combination with green grass.
Sincerely,
Anatoly
Hide conversation