
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the historic red sandstone remains of a building, identified as part of the Whitefriars Monastery site, located in Coventry, United Kingdom. The structure features a prominent gabled roof with dark tiling. On the upper floor of its primary facade, a large Gothic-style pointed arch window with intricate tracery is centrally positioned, flanked by two smaller rectangular windows. The ground floor exhibits two arched windows and a larger, centrally located arched opening. The building's left side shows significant structural damage, with a large section of stone missing, revealing a dark internal cavity. A white security camera is mounted on the exterior near this damaged section. A reddish-brown downpipe extends vertically along the right side of the facade. In the foreground and midground, a green lawn with scattered moss and sparse vegetation is visible. Low, dark, moss-covered stone blocks, indicative of ancient foundations, are present at the base of the historic building. A low red brick wall forms a border along the right edge of the lawn, featuring an L-shaped protrusion. Adjacent to this brick border on the right is a grey paved path. In the background, to the right, a distinctive modern cylindrical building with a light-colored, horizontally striped facade is partially discernible through a screen of bare trees; this structure is identified as the Lanchester Library at Coventry University. The sky is overcast. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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