Doors 260 – Doors of Nottingham, November 2023 (Part II)
This week I share some more doors from Nottingham from a work trip I made back in November 2023. I think the fun thing about visiting cities is that there are always so many interesting doors to photograph, which is a good thing, especially as I find it challenging to find new doors from my home city of Bristol. All the doors posted in this three-part series from Nottingham were captured during a one and a half hour walk between the hotel I was staying in and the office.
There are so many curious doors and architectural periods in Nottingham that I was rather spoilt, snapping away to my heart’s content. I hope you enjoy this week’s selection.









Quite an eclectic bunch this week with no theme to connect them, but I quite like that as it gives you a flavour of the diversity of architecture and styles in the city. One more post from this Nottingham visit to come next week, until then, 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.
by Scooj

Fabulous selection Scooj
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All wonderful doors but I have a favourite- the red door for blackbelters.
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I like that door too. I photographed it again on my next trip to Nottingham. Sorry about slow reply, your comment went into my spam folder which I rarely check.
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Well that happens to me too. No problem.
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Lovely array of colour. I’m wondering if the cab is in working order.
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I’m pretty sure it is used by the barber to drive around the city to offer a mobile hair cutting service.
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I was trying to keep track of my favorite door, but I gave up. There are so many great ones. I do love the street are which seems to feature doors and the door which you featured today. Doors within doors are tricky. That one seems to be well done.
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One more set to come from this Nottingham trip.
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Yay!
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I quite enjoyed all of these diverse doors Scooj. Great variety. The cab is totally cool…I like it!
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Thank you Suzette
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Green door is nice.
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These doors are glorious and the car just a great colourful post !
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Thank you.
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