This is the Old Post Office in Tintagel Cornwall now a National Trust house and well worth a visit taken from the rear garden.. The wonky roof as been like that for a lifetime
One of the Trust?s most delightful medieval buildings, enhanced by a cottage garden.
A rare survival of Cornish domestic architecture of its time, this diminutive 14th-century manor house is well furnished with local oak pieces. One room was used in the 19th century for nearly fifty years as the letter-receiving office for the district and is now restored to show how it looked and functioned then.
I thought this was probably Tintagel when I saw the thumbnail. I've never actually been there, but I've seen pictures of this wonderful old places many times. You've made an excellent job of capturing this delightful building, Daniel. My compliments! Kind regards, Chris