The East Banqueting Hall, Chipping Campden, The Cotswolds, England.
The lower floors were for servants and kitchens; the top floor for diners.
The two banqueting halls and the gate house are all that remain of Camden House built around 1615 by Sir Baptist Hicks. Just 30 years later at the end of the English Civil War The fleeing Royalist garrison razed the main building to stop it falling into the hands of the victorious Paliamentarians as they advanced on the town.
The banqueting halls were rescued from dereliction by The Landmark Trust 30 years ago and are now available (in normal times) as holiday rentals.
Shot 5 years ago on a H4D with 80 & 150mm lens, stitched. Winter image shot on a Canon with a 45mm TS-E.
Paul