
The Lady Chapel lies at the western end of Glastonbury Abbey and is the most complete of the ruins in the grounds.
Built in the late twelfth century, it is a serene place to wander around, and its solid walls and crypt contrast beautifully with the open greenery of the Great Church.










We have a tendency, when walking around, to only focus on the big picture, and rarely stop to take time and really look at our surroundings. Hundreds of craftsmen spent countless hours to create, carve, paint and mould architectural elements we either take for granted or we do not see at all.
When you’re out and about, stop, take time to look around you and SEE what is there. Find the beauty in the intricate, in the insignificant, in the overlooked.
To take part in the current Mass Observation Project post on ISOLATION:
- Take a photograph based on the theme of ISOLATION, however you want to interpret it.
- Email the image to adayinphotographs@outlook.com by Wednesday 1st April 2020.
- Images should be a maximum of 650 pixels wide.
- Include your name, website/blog address and a short note about the image, including where it was taken.
- Come back and see the results on Sunday 5th April!