Three black doors, Jews Court, Lincoln, July 2023

Thursday doors – 12 October 2023, Lincoln

Doors 238 – Lincoln City doors (Part X) – Leftovers (B)

I did say last week that this post would be the last from Lincoln, and indeed it is (imagines a huge sigh of relief). I don’t quite understand how, but some of the best doors seem to be in this week’s final leftovers. Maybe I was holding them back for a special mention, or maybe they didn’t fit with a particular theme. Whatever the reason, I am quite fond of this ‘homeless’ group of Lincoln doors that allow me to sign-off with a bang rather than a whimper.

The final door alone is worth an extra mention and if you want to know more about the unusual St Hughes Chambers building, there is a rather nice description here. So on with the final Lincoln collection:

Three black doors, Jews Court, Lincoln, July 2023
Three black doors, Jews Court, Lincoln, July 2023
Three black doors, Jews House, Lincoln, July 2023
Three black doors, Jews House, Lincoln, July 2023
Black door, Lincoln, July 2023
Black door, Lincoln, July 2023
Black doors, Timber framed house, Lincoln, July 2023
Black doors, Timber framed house, Lincoln, July 2023
Four doors in a row of cottages, Lincoln, July 2023
Four doors in a row of cottages, Lincoln, July 2023
Green door, Black door, Lincoln, July 2023
Green door, Black door, Lincoln, July 2023
Grand entrance and interesting glass panelled door, Lincoln, July 2023
Grand entrance and interesting glass panelled door, Lincoln, July 2023
Red door blue door, Lincoln, July 2023
Red door blue door, Lincoln, July 2023
Three doors and outside seating is available I'm told, Lincoln, July 2023
Three doors and outside seating is available I’m told, Lincoln, July 2023
St Hugh's Chambers building with recessed front door, Lincoln, July 2023
St Hughes Chambers building with recessed front door, Lincoln, July 2023

Well, that really is it from my July trip to Lincoln – I hope I have done this much overlooked city justice and that you have enjoyed the doors and architecture. Next up some beautiful doors from Umbria, Italy. Have a great weekend.

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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7 thoughts on “Thursday doors – 12 October 2023, Lincoln”

  1. We both served up some leftovers this week, Steve. I liked yours very much. I love seeing buildings build on hills that just deal with the grade as opposed to trying to avoid working with it. They remind me of Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Nice corner door and a good black and white paint job. The grand entrance might could use a visit from a power washer, but I love the reflections in the glass panels. You were right about the St Hughes Chambers building, that is a thing of beauty.

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