On the first day of each month City Daily Photo bloggers participate in a
Theme Day. The topic today is 'Where I Belong'.
For me, the answer is 'in and around Coventry, England'.
Theme Day. The topic today is 'Where I Belong'.
For me, the answer is 'in and around Coventry, England'.
It is where I am, and I'm making the most of it.
Like last Wednesday. The sun was out and my husband
and I went into town and joined a tour of the ruins of
Coventry's first Cathedral founded in the 12th century.
Like last Wednesday. The sun was out and my husband
and I went into town and joined a tour of the ruins of
Coventry's first Cathedral founded in the 12th century.
Ruins of St Mary's Priory and Cathedral
This walkway goes around the edge of what
was the nave of the former Cathedral.
This walkway goes around the edge of what
was the nave of the former Cathedral.
The timber building (left) is 15th century Lychgate House and
the stone building ahead (and below) is the former Blue Coat School.
The scene is historic.
the stone building ahead (and below) is the former Blue Coat School.
The scene is historic.
The remains of the former Cathedral line
the path on the left.
The tour lasted 30 minutes. I can show
more of it soon. Tomorrow, I'm going
to show some photos inside the new Coventry Cathedral.
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12 comments:
Fantastic! Just how I like Coventry!
Nice photos with lots of history.
I'd visit this spot regularly if I lived there too.
It is so good to find out about history on your doorstep.
You whetted my appetite for more!
How nice to have such beautiful and historic places to explore right in your own backyard!
How wonderful to be surrounded by so much history! I love the UK!
What a beautiful place! It looks like you had a wonderful day for taking the tour.
There is so much beauty in Coventry. I always enjoy seeing what you have to offer!
So much history where you belong!
Great images of this beautiful place, I also like to explore historic places.
I can see why you love it here.
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