Brick Works

This striking brickwork comes from a restored corner of the thirteenth century Greyfriars Priory on the hill at Dunwich. Most of the town has been lost to the sea (along with many on the East Anglian coast) and Dunwich was a large and prosperous port at one time. 

Very little remains now, the ruins of the Priory comprise an odd mixture of brick, stone and flint.



I rather like the texture of these curiously flat bricks in the Autumn sun.

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