Doors 232 – Lincoln City doors (Part V) – Lincoln, the old city
Anyone might think I was a little obsessed with doors, and the fact that this is the fifth instalment of doors from a trip to Lincoln in July, they’d probably be right. Just wait until I unleash the Italian doors from our August family holiday in Umbria – my poor, long-suffering family.
This week’s doors are all from the rather well-to-do area of the old city around the beautiful Cathedral. Many of the houses are Georgian, but some are considerably older and some more recent, all of them are well looked after and in good condition commensurate with the wealth of the neighbourhood. This selection is a real hardcore ‘door person’ st of doors – I hope you enjoy them.







I expect you are a little bored with Lincoln doors by now, but I’m afraid there are more to come next time, perhaps something a little different. Have a greaat 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 Anton who has taken over the hosting of Thursday Doors fromΒ Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Antonβs Thursday Doors post.
by Scooj

I never get bored by wonderful doors! That’s probably why I run this challenge. I like the gray door with the iron gate the best, but they are all good. The featured door looks like it might have been a shop at one time. It seems that entrance wanted to be larger than it is. I like those narrow windows.
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Thanks.some quirkier ones next time.
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Handsome collection Scooj
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Thank you.
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Love how the stone work highlights the first two doors. Great photos, Scooj.
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Thanks.
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There are lots of great details to go with those well-maintained doors. I like the blue one best, I think, with the red ones close behind. I’m also a fan of the brick and stone buildings. π
janet
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