Knap!

This the Whelk Coppers which is now used as a tea rooms (recommended by me btw) 
It was built in 1630, restored in 1934 (according to the plaque on the rear of the building) I was intrigued to see the different ages; initial knapping, plastic windows, brickwork, phone lines and roof struts. You will notice that I do not put them in any order as I do not know the actual chronology! 

Yesterday's leaf is still smiling but is now living in the garden, Pete put it out this afternoon. Fingers crossed it survives and makes a big, fat, red cabbage! 

Thank you Bob for hosting Wide Wednesday - this week with the challenge of "architecture" - hope this fits the bill :))

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