
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a red sandstone building, part of the Benedictine Priory ruins in Priory Gardens, Coventry, United Kingdom. The building presents a gable-ended facade with a prominent central pointed-arch window on the upper level, featuring leaded diamond-pane glazing. Two smaller, multi-paned rectangular windows with similar glazing flank the main window. Below, a dark wooden pointed-arch door is centrally positioned. To the door's left, a small rectangular niche or recess is visible, and further left, a small, multi-paned rectangular window. To the right of the door, a tall, narrow pointed-arch window with leaded glazing is present. A reddish-brown rainwater downpipe runs vertically along the far left side of the building, descending to a circular, moss-covered stone structure at ground level. A white rectangular fixture with a downward-curving spout is attached to the upper right corner of the building. The immediate foreground consists of a patch of green grass lightly scattered with brown leaves, bordered by a narrow brick pathway that runs along the base of the stone wall. In the distant right background, a large, modern, light-colored building, identifiable as the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, is visible, characterized by multiple tall, cylindrical chimney-like structures. Orange construction fencing or netting is discernible in the mid-ground. The sky is overcast. No people are visible.
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