The Triangular Lodge by rjb71

The Triangular Lodge

This weeks 52 week challenge is Composition: Rule of Odds
The rule of odds is easy enough to understand and employ. So use the rule of odds in an Urbanscape/Architecture photo. This is the Triangular lodge near Rushton from Wikipedia "The lodge is Grade I listed on the National Heritage List for England.[1] Tresham was a Roman Catholic and was imprisoned for a total of fifteen years in the late 16th century for refusing to become a Protestant. On his release in 1593, he designed the Lodge as a protestation of his faith. His belief in the Holy Trinity is represented everywhere in the Lodge by the number three: it has three walls 33 feet long, each with three triangular windows and surmounted by three gargoyles. One wall is inscribed '15', another '93', and the last 'TT'. The building has three floors, upon a basement, and a triangular chimney. Three Latin texts, each 33 letters long, run around the building on each facade." https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rushton_Triangular_Lodge
Wonderful image! I have been to see the lodge a few times but it’s always been locked up. Are there opening times?
September 21st, 2019  
Weird. But good and interesting photo.
September 21st, 2019  
@pamknowler I think it's 10-5pm most days tricky to park though!
September 21st, 2019  
@gaf005 thank you
September 21st, 2019  
Looks a very interesting building to visit. Lovely capture .
September 22nd, 2019  
Beautiful capture, pic!!
September 22nd, 2019  
Great photo and perfect “odds”
September 22nd, 2019  
What a terrific shot of this unusual lodge.
September 22nd, 2019  
Love it! What an interesting building and great info! Fav
September 22nd, 2019  
Great shot, always wanted to visit this but just never got there
September 22nd, 2019  
Stunning capture and great info, it must be wonderful to be able to visit this lodge..
September 22nd, 2019  
What am interesting place , love the image
September 22nd, 2019  
Great. Another for my list.
September 22nd, 2019  
Amazing :)
September 22nd, 2019  
So interesting
September 22nd, 2019  
What a great building and a lovely shot. Love the sun flare
September 22nd, 2019  
love the stonework
September 23rd, 2019  
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