Hadleigh Castle and views across the Thames to Kent
- Hadleigh Castle and views across the Thames to Kent
- Hadleigh Castle was built by Hubert de Burgh in 1215, during the reign of Henry III. It was extended by Edward III during the Hundred Years War against the French, as a means of defending the Thames. The refurbishment was completed in 1370, although Edward’s successors largely left the castle to fall into disrepair and parts of it were demolished and sold off as building materials. What remains of it is now a Grade I listed building and scheduled monument. The chimney on the horizon is in Kent.
- Shooting data
- Shutter speed:1/1000
- Aperture:f/5
- Exposure settings
- ISO:ISO 160
- Exposure compensation:0 EV
- Metering mode:Pattern
- Exposure program:Not specified
- Flash:Did not fire
- Focal length:4.3 mm
- Location on map
