Three black doors on an old stone building and incredible windows, Lincoln, July 2023

Thursday doors – 7 September 2023 – Lincoln

Doors 233 – Lincoln City doors (Part VI) – Lincoln, Steep Hill area

The doors just keep on coming from my short stay Lincoln in July this year. These doors are mostly on Steep Hill, a street that heads down from the Cathedral and castle towards the station. Unfortunately I didn’t get time to visit the castle, maybe next time.

I have a very busy day ahead, and little time to prepare this post, so I will get straight in to it:

Archway leading to the Cathedral, Lincoln, July 2023
Archway leading to the Cathedral, Lincoln, July 2023
Black door on a hill, Lincoln, July 2023
Black door on a hill, Lincoln, July 2023
Bright blue door on a timber framed building, Lincoln, July 2023
Bright blue door on a timber framed building, Lincoln, July 2023
Three black doors on an old stone building and incredible windows, Lincoln, July 2023
Three black doors on an old stone building and incredible windows, Lincoln, July 2023
Black door on a red-brick building, Lincoln, July 2023
Black door on a red-brick building, Lincoln, July 2023
Black door on a red-brick/timber-framed building, Lincoln, July 2023
Black door on a red-brick/timber-framed building, Lincoln, July 2023
Small grey cellar door and timber lintel, Lincoln, July 2023
Small grey cellar door and timber lintel, Lincoln, July 2023

I think there will be a couple more weeks of Lincoln doors before I launch myself into doors of Umbria, Italy… brace yourself. Have a great weekend ahead.

If you have made it this far, you probably like doors, and you really ought to take a look at the No Facilities blog by Dan Anton who has taken over the hosting of Thursday Doors from Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Anton’s Thursday Doors post.

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14 thoughts on “Thursday doors – 7 September 2023 – Lincoln”

  1. There’s lot I love about this post. My favourite is the bright blue door on a timber framed building.
    But I also love the three black doors after that.
    The red brick house are very charming and very old!
    The small grey cellar door is very intriguing. I could imagine that as a good photo prompt!

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  2. Hello again Scooj,
    I think Lincoln should be paying you some commission for these posts or at least slipping you a few treats or something. I’ve all but packed my bag and headed over. I’m afraid it isn’t so much the doors that have lured me in, but these timber-framed buildings which look like some of my efforts at not using a ruler to draw a margin at school. They’re so sweet! So thanks very much for the trip. In fact, I might head over there on Google maps now. I’m just winding down to go to bed and a little walk around Lincoln would be rather relaxing as long as I don’t delve in too deeply…or get lost. That happens to me on Google Earth quite a bit.
    Best wishes,
    Rowena

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    1. Thank you. Lincoln is a gem, but it is in a remote area of east England, and the landscape around it is very flat, agricultural and not much to write home about. I think many people just don’t travel to those parts. Parts of the city are a bit grotty, but the centre is so full of history and character.

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