Thursday doors – 19 December 2024 – Favourite doors from 2024
Doors 290 – A look back at some of my favourite doors from the last year
I am running late with my post today. There is not a lot to say about these doors, other than all of them were posted this year, even though a number were actually photographed last year (such is my backlog).
I hope you enjoy the selection, but most of all may I wish you a very happy Christmas and holiday period:
Ancient studded door within a door, Cotehele, Calstock, Cornwall, August 2023Ornate wooden door, Cotehele, Cornwall, August 2023Wooden door with beautiful carvings, Montefalco, Umbria, Italy, July 2023Stylish modern door, Montefalco, Umbria, Italy, July 2024An Ottoman influenced door, Montefalco, Umbria, Italy, July 2023Cottage green door, Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, October 2023Old door in an old wall, Nottingham, November 2023Pink doors of the Highgate Pantry (formerly Wylies Bakery), Highgate, London, November 2023Yellow door, black door, green door, Highgate, London, November 2023Recessed wooden door with a fine stone archway, Cheltenham, July 2023Slimline door, Assisi, Umbria, Italy, July 2023Magnificent doorway and doors to redbrick building, Manchester, November 2023Stunning entrance with tiles, iron gates and red stone and modest black door , London, March 2024Tudor House and door, Stepcote Hill, Exeter, October 2023The colonel’s house green door, Exeter, October 202410 Cathedral Close door, Exeter, Devon, October 2024A pair of black doors beneath a decorative awning, Exeter, Devon, October 2023
So that’s it for 2024. Thank you so much for dropping by and making Thursday Doors totally worth participating in. I will be returning next year with more doors from my travels and trips, which I look forward to sharing with you. Until then, au revoir.
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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8 thoughts on “Thursday doors – 19 December 2024 – Favourite doors from 2024”
You have my favorites too: The Highgate Pantry, the studded ancient door, the elegant entrance with tile and iron and the Tudor house with stone steps. Great selection. I thorough enjoy your photos and shares, Stephen. Blessings to you and a great and Merry Christamas to you and your family.
Thank you Stephen for you wonderful support and Christmas blessing. No worries, I am not a stickler for that sort of thing I think comments are voluntary and at the readers’ discretion. Cheers!
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You have some of my favorites in here, Steve. You had a good year.
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Thank you, Dan. I have a few more towns and cities lined up in 2025, so my archive will continue to burst.
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You have my favorites too: The Highgate Pantry, the studded ancient door, the elegant entrance with tile and iron and the Tudor house with stone steps. Great selection. I thorough enjoy your photos and shares, Stephen. Blessings to you and a great and Merry Christamas to you and your family.
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A happy Christmas to you too, and keep up the wonderful posts – even though I don’t comment on them all, I do read and enjoy them.
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Thank you Stephen for you wonderful support and Christmas blessing. No worries, I am not a stickler for that sort of thing I think comments are voluntary and at the readers’ discretion. Cheers!
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These are all so good. I thought I loved the door-within-a-door, and then they just kept coming better and better 👀
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Thank you. It was fun digging them out – but lots of great doors got left behind.
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