Doors 288 – Doors from Exeter, Devon – Part V, October 2023
At the time of publishing this post, I will be in a conference in Bristol, So I had to cobble this post together in a bit of a hurry last night. There is not too much to say about this week’s selection of doors, because it forms part of a long series of doors from the City of Exeter, all photographed during a two-hour walk back in October 2023. These doors were all from the area around Exeter Cathedral. I hope you enjoy them.








You can read more about Mol’s Coffee House here, it has an interesting history. That’s about it for this week. I’m sorry, but there are still a few more doors to share from Exeter next time. I wish you a fulfilled 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

Very nice.
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Lovely selection Scooj
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Thank you
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I know I would like Exeter. It’s always been at the wrong end of the country for me, and nowadays it’s harder still!
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There is a nice vibe there. A lot of it is like any other city in the UK, but it has its gems.
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Thanks for working us into your busy week, Steve. I love Mol’s Coffee House. I need to circle back and read more about that place. I hope your meeting doesn’t drag on too long.
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The meeting was a hugely inspiring conference, and well worth being pressed for time.
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Oh, I love the whole facade of Mol’s Cafe so amazing how glass was curved to create that beautiful effect of a cosy setting even from the outside.
Your feature photo is a showstopper in stonework for me..totally awesome.
As always I mention the beautiful sky and bright sunshine you capture with skill in your photos, Stephen.
I very much enjoyed the share. Cheers. Hope you get a chance to re-charge and a change of pace meanders into your schedule. Have a good one.
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Thank you so much. I got very lucky with the light quality that day. It might all have looked quite different if it had been overcast.
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