Doors 299 – Doors of Buxton (part II), April 2024
I am really having way too much fun skiing, and way too tired to do pretty much anything else, so today’s entry is necessarily short. After last week’s classic car doors from a car auction in Buxton, this week’s selection is rather more ordinary, but I hope you enjoy them nonetheless.






That’s your lot from the small Derbyshire town this week, more to come next time.
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.

So much character in these, Stephen! I want to buy CoCo! Presumably a former shop? And those keep clear doors- fabulous subjects! You can have my share of skiing- I’m totally uncoordinated and I don’t like snow xx
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Haha, the skiing was great and I’ll gladly take your share of it. The three doors you single out are special.
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Very handsome
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Thank you.
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Hi, Stephen. Happy vacationing!
These are my kind of doors, well worn, full of history and charm, great colors still vibrant. I could not choose a favorite. I do find ghost doors intriguing and the one you shared today is a great example. Great share as always.
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Thank you Suzette.
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These are great doors, Steve. I am partial to the shop doors, and I would agree with the no parking mandate. Excellent ghost door as well.
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These are great doors, Steve. I am partial to the shop doors, and I would agree with the no parking mandate. Excellent ghost door as well.
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Thanks Dan
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That pink one made me smile. Nice finds.
Pat
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Thank you – the pink shopfront was a popular one.
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