
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays St. Mary's Church, situated on Quarry Street in Guildford, United Kingdom. The central subject is a stone church tower, square in plan and featuring battlements at its apex. The tower is constructed from varied stones and flint. An arched wooden door is located at the ground level of the tower's facade. Above this entrance, a circular clock face is partially visible, obscured by distinct, elongated shadows of tree branches cast upon the stone surface. Rectangular, louvered windows are present higher on the tower. A metal weather vane, indicating cardinal directions, is mounted atop the tower's pinnacle against a clear, bright blue sky. To the left of the tower's entrance, within the churchyard, a tall, weathered stone Celtic cross is visible, alongside several other indistinct gravestones and mature trees. The church property is bordered in the foreground by a low, dark, clipped hedge, surmounted by a stone wall. Immediately in front of this wall is an asphalt road running horizontally across the frame. The road features a white dashed line marking and a circular, metallic utility cover positioned centrally in the lower frame. The scene is illuminated by strong, directional sunlight, originating from the viewer's right, which casts prominent shadows and accentuates the texture of the stone work. No individuals are present.
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