Doors 267 – Doors from Cheltenham, July 2023 (Part II)
I don’t have a great deal to say about the selection of doors this week, except that I took the photographs during a visit to last year’s Cheltenham Paint Festival, and of course, whenever I visit a town or city, for whatever reason, you will find me collecting doors or taking doorscursions. On that subject, I am off to York again next week and I am hoping to find some time to wander around York Minster and the surrounding area… watch this space (in about a year – my archive of doors is swelling).
There is no theme to these doors, but I hope you enjoy the collection nonetheless:

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One more week of Cheltenham doors to come, and then possibly a return to 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.
by Scooj

This is a great collection, Steve, but that first door stole the show. I love the simple door set deep in the stone. The last door is a very close second place. (not at all diminished by the reflection 😉 )
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Thank you.
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Love that last one
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It has something about it. A door that knows it is a door.
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I like your doorfie! And the swirly R’s from 1935 inscribed above the door.
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Ha! Thank you.
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A delightful gallery full of sunshine nicely captured. Love the first photo, the do-it-yourself designer piece. Fabulous doorfie!
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Ha ha, thank you.
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Very nice!
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Thank you.
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DIY door sure makes you stop and study it! And I appreciate recessed doors to step in out of the rain. These are very lovely!
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Thank you.
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I love that Cheltenham awning! All these doors are good ones, and they seem to be living useful lives.
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Thank you. The awning is so typical of the Town.
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A fantastic collection of doors!
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