
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a section of the illuminated stone facade of the Parish Church of King Charles the Martyr, located on London Road, Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom, captured at night. The structure is built from rough-hewn grey stone blocks. Centrally featured is a large, circular rose window with intricate Gothic tracery, enclosed within a pointed arch. Above this, a smaller, narrow pointed-arch window is partially visible towards the top. Below the rose window, the upper curve of a large, pointed-arch entrance or doorway is visible, primarily in shadow. The facade is lit from below by warm-toned artificial lights, creating distinct shadows that accentuate the stone texture and the architectural details. No individuals or specific actions are clearly discernible within the frame. The background is uniformly dark.
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