Great Hall drawing room
R Cicest 1233
Heraldry Stained windows
Treasurers crests
South window
In the chapel
Security notice
Time for an eye-test
Trompe l'oeil
Graffiti Monkey
Many Shall Know
Black and green
Spray-painted letterbox
Graffiti close-up
VMD
Trapezia
Graffiti zoom
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Blue X
Skylight
In the old market
Drinking fountain Lewes
Graffiti wall
The Old Hall
Looking down on us
Old Hall Crypt
New Square
Lincoln's Inn
Walking past the old buildings
The Great Hall
Latin Plaque
Bermondsey Street
Metallic Light
Blue light and girder
Blue and grille
Little Langdale
Great Langdale Beck
Elevensies at Elterwater
Skelwith Bridge
To Oak Howe and Great Langdale
Great Langdale and Rossett Pike
Great Langdale
Blea Tarn from Side Pike
Blea Tarn
Hawkshead from the east
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The guide did tell us a great deal about the heraldry. From memory, the Kingsmill family (of bread fame) had much to do with the Inn, which explains the 'wheat grinder' pattern you see here
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