April 05: two urns
April 04: Gandhi through the trees
April 03: urban decay
April 02: bench
April 01: Fordson
April 06: plum blossom
April 07: doubles
April 07: tree
April 08: No 23
April 09: Commit no nuisance
April 09: Eliza
April 09: Jane
April 10: Gandhi and a flower
April 11: Scottish Parliament
April 12: Jogger at the palace of Holyroodhouse
April 13: Bristo Square
April 13 garland
April 13 urn in the fog
Calton Hill
April 16: Armless angel
April 21: Ayot sunset
April 22nd: bluebells
April 25: GPR in the Park
April 25: St Albans Abbey
April 26: path in the woods
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April 06: Ayot Church
This is one of the pavilions which lie to the north and south of the Grecian-style church at Ayot St Lawrence. The church was built with the main door facing east so that it could be seen from Ayot House which is in the background of this photo. Sir Lionel Lyde had this church built and the medieval church decommissioned, thus creating both an artistic ruin and a classical building in the grounds of his home. The pavilions are the tombs of Lionel and his wife. In his will he stated that "what the church united in life, let it keep separate in death".
Taken for my "Single in April" challenge with a Pentax K-3 and a SMC Pentax-F 50mm f/1.7 lens.
Taken for my "Single in April" challenge with a Pentax K-3 and a SMC Pentax-F 50mm f/1.7 lens.
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