Doors 316 – Doors of Godalming, Surrey, March 2025 (Part II)
I am writing this all in a bit of a hurry last night, because today I’ll be travelling to Eastbourne to run a workshop for a large nature partnership. Expect to see some doors of Eastbourne some time in the future.
Today’s doors are the second helping from Godalming, a small town in Surrey bristling with character and heritage, which I visited on a similar work trip back in March this year. If nothing else, my work rewards me with opportunities to go to parts of the country I’d perhaps have never thought of going to, and Godalming is probably one of those.
I took these pictures in the evening I arrived and early in the morning before my workshop started, it is a routine I have mastered over the last year or two. I hope you enjoy these doors and some of the timber frame architecture.









That’s enough Surrey culture for the time being. More to come next time. May I wish you all a very happy 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.

Gotta love the Pepperpot! xx
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Always
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Very attractive selection
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Thank you.
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Love figs
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These are great doors, Steve. Such a nice variety. I love the Pepperpot!
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The pepperpot was popular.
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Great photos, Stephen!
Wonderful brown doors and facade in the feature photo. The Pepperpot, in name and style, is pretty cool architecturally, almost quaint with a bit of an important flare to it.
I enjoyed the photos and how the represent a look back at the amount of detailing that was done on the facades of homes, the line work between the wall concrete (or stone) to create beautiful distinctive patterns in the upper timber storeys…amazing.
Love the reflection, or at least I think it is a reflection, of the red and white barber pole in the Pavilion sealed door photo.
Thanks for the wonderful share and second week tour of Godalming.
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Scooj, I loved the doors and extras – from the arches to the buildings and siding – this was a culture rich post
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Thank you.
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