Doors 212 – A selection of doors from Greenbank in Bristol
I am taking a little bit of a break from Croatia doors this week, to share some doors from an area in Bristol called Greenbank, which is perhaps best known for its large cemetery. It would appear that this residential area of terraced houses has a distinct and tight community. Every time I walk around the area, there are always neighbours stopping for a chat, and the people here smile and are friendly.
The community spirit overflows and is reflected in themed front doors and tiny front gardens, and I get a real sense of pride in their neighbourhood, which is a heart-warming thing to see.
No more chat from me… here are the doors:






So that’s about it for this week, from a cols and unusually snowy Bristol. May I wish you a great rest of week and weekend.
by Scooj
Such happy doors! 😁
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They are. It makes for a cheerful neighbourhood.
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Very eclectic
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Yes.
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I love that bird! The oval framed windows in those two doors are quite interesting. It seems odd to find that detail in a sharp rectangular entrance, but it looks good in both places, so I guess it works. Always good to see yellow doors.
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The bird is fun. I think that the doors with the oval windows are the original doors.
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I think you’re right.
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How happy the doors are with their cornice embellishments.
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It seems like such a nice thing to do.
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These are so cheerful and I like the sound of that neighborhood. My favorites are the green door with dragons (I think the Welsh have the best flag in the world) and the cheerful yellow door beneath it.
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Many houses in the area have bee nest boxes by their front doors. Another theme for another day.
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I love these with their unia he decorations yet part of the neighborhood. A very nice vibe! 🙂
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Oh my I’m not sure what happened there (haha). I meant “unique” but it didn’t come out that way.
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I agree, a close community with a bit of flair.
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