Doors 201 – Random Cheltenham and Bristol doors.
One month to go until Christmas. Another year is racing by all too quickly. When I was younger, the days dragged on, and often I would wish time away. Now I treasure each moment, and would love the sands of time to slow a little.
This week’s offering is a random selection of rather fancy doors from Cheltenham and Bristol, with no particular theme in mind, just doors that I like. No stories or narrative, simply snaps:







That’s all for another week, thank you for dropping by, and may time move slowly for you this weekend.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors, and you really ought to take a look at theΒ No Facilities blog by Dan AntonΒ who has taken over the hosting of Thursday DoorsΒ fromΒ Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Antonβs Thursday Doors post.
by Scooj
Lovely doors. I really like the blue Georgian one π
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Thank you. Georgian architecture is so attractive.
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The hugely impressive glass door to the Palestinian Museum has always been a source of wonderment for me . . .
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Handsome and stately doors today, Steve. I love transom windows and you have a great collection here today. The door that you featured is my favorite. I’d love to walk through that entrance. I hope you have a great weekend.
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That door used to be the entrance to an old chocolate firm, but is now an enormous hotel taking up a block in Bristol.
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Very handsome examples
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Thank you. Handsome is a good word for these doors.
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Snaps of random things especially doors are the best π
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Thank you. Lots more random to come from the archive.
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