
Keele
Library.
One of several buildings of the Keele University, west of Stoke-on-Trent.
Forest of Light (2012).
This sculpture of 50 spikes was set in 2012 to mark the 50th anniversary of the Keele University, created in 1962.
Keele Hall (16th century).
Entrance of ancient building used in events and conferences within the Keele University and also for wedding receptions.
Keele Hall (16th century).
This is the garden aisle, turned to southwest.
Fountain and Lebanon cedar.
On the limit of the garden of Keele Hall.
Former stables, also known as clock house.
That building with a square inner yard is fenced all around and has no public access, unlike the rest of Keele Hall estate.
Keele Hall (16th century).
This is a view of the southeast aisle. This mansion provided asylum to Charles II in 1651, after being defeated in the Battle of Worcester, within the Civil War.
Canada goose.
Spotted near the pond of Keele Hall estate.
Canadian geese family.
Chicks stick together under parental surveillance, near the pond of Keele Hall.
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