The Colourful Old Hall


If you read Saturday morning's blog about the rusty railings in Breedon Priory Church Yard you'll know that I am drawn to interesting objects that have interesting colours or textures.  

On Saturday morning I was exploring around the village of Abbey St Bathans in the Lammermuir Hills and came across this wonderful building at the edge of the village.  I can only assume it must have been the village hall or some such other public building (I don't know for sure).  

The structure is made of wooden sides with a corrugated iron roof that was painted in bright blue and red colours.  But time has taken its toll and the paint is peeling and flaking off leaving the wooden structure exposed to the elements.

The colours are still vibrant and in amongst the surrounding green trees and fields the building does stand out.  I used the Fujifilm X-T1 and either the 56mm f1.2, 55-200mm f3.5/48 or 10-24mm f4 lenses to capture these images in the bright sunshine.





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