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This is a low-angle, close-up, exterior shot of a section of a large, stone Gothic-style building, likely a cathedral or church, bathed in warm, directional sunlight casting long shadows. The architecture features pointed arches, ornate tracery in the windows, carved figures in niches along the upper facade, and gargoyles. Several stained-glass windows are visible in the lower portion of the image, depicting stylized figures and patterns. The stonework shows signs of age and weathering, with some areas appearing mossy or discolored. The overall impression is one of grandeur and historical significance. This building is likely the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, commonly known as Chichester Cathedral, located in the city of Chichester, West Sussex, England, which is within the district of Arun.
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