This is one selection from my photos from a trip to Europe in June 1999. Click on any thumbnail image for a larger JPEG version.
Photos copyright by John Sullivan.
Kennilworth (the small town near Univ of Warwick where the Epsteins live) is the site of a ruined castle, but pictured here is a nearby house with a beautiful thatched roof.

The town of Warwick is noted for its castle, seen here from the tower of St. Mary's church, whose inside contains the fancy Beauchamp chapel.

Another noted building in Warwick is the Lord Leycester hospital, an old half-timbered structure.

Stratford-on-Avon, the birthplace of Shakespeare, is very touristy. But here we see old housing for the poor, still in that use. The second picture shows the garden of Hall's Croft, the residence of Shakespeare's daughter after she married a medical doctor.

Coventry cathedral was bombed during the war, and left as a monument, while a new cathedral building was built adjacent to it in the 1960s.