Church door with notice board, Exeter, October 2023

Thursday doors – 7 November 2024 – Exeter doors

Doors 285 – Doors from Exeter, Devon – Part III, October 2023

Another selection of doors from Exeter photographed during a two hour walk in October last year. Today’s doors have a distinct ecclesiastical flavour, and plenty of red sandstone, typical of Devon. I hope you enjoy these doors.

Black door and grand entrance, Exeter, October 2023
Black door and grand entrance, Exeter, October 2023
Black door and grand entrance with portico and ionic columns, Exeter, October 2023
Close up – black door and grand entrance with portico and ionic columns, Exeter, October 2023
Simple church door, Exeter, October 2023
Simple church door, Exeter, October 2023
Church door with disproportionately large awning and a royal coat of arms, Exeter, October 2023
Church door with disproportionately large awning and a royal coat of arms, Exeter, October 2023
Church door with notice board, Exeter, October 2023
Church door with notice board, Exeter, October 2023
Door with stone archway and large hinges, Exeter, October 2023
Door with stone archway and large hinges, Exeter, October 2023
Church door with stone archway, Exeter, October 2023
Church door with stone archway, Exeter, October 2023
Small black door, Exeter, October 2023
Small black door, Exeter, October 2023

Another busy week for me (it was ever thus) and rather a short post. Hoping I’ll be able to provide a little bit more commentary on the continuing selection of doors from Exeter next time. Have a good rest of week.

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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15 thoughts on “Thursday doors – 7 November 2024 – Exeter doors”

  1. Lovely stonework on the pavement and around the doors. Great doors all and beautifully photographed, Stephen. I like them all, my favorites are the the Simple church door…lots of character in that door and the one with the large awning and the royal coat of arms; both doors look like they have many stories to tell.

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