Doors 344 – Doors from the City of York, (Part V), June 2024
I have only limited time to write this post as I was in London yesterday and have a busy day ahead today. York is a wonderful city, and popular with tourists too, and you can see why. It is full of winding, narrow streets and architecture from many periods. The Minster (featured last week) is the most famous building in the city, and it is complemented by so many interesting and beautiful houses and structures. This week’s doors are from the area near the Minster, I hope you like them.








I have a few more doors to share from York, before moving on to somewhere else – I am slowly working through my archives of doors, without adding to them at the moment, but I think I’ll have plenty of trips this spring and summer to top up my reserves. Until next time, have a great weekend etc.
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 weekly Thursday Doors post and his Sunday recap.

I love all of these!
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Superb gallery and continued tour of York, Stephen.
Love the photo of Number 2’s door, including its cobblestone walk-up.
Great architectural blend of styles. I especially like St. Michael le Belfrey church, the library’s windows, and the slim door and windows (of the library?). St. Michael le Belfrey church looks like it is next door to another larger church building (on the left), you captured a hint of a church pinnacle?
I enjoyed the hints of greenery in your photos, a delight to see on this wintry and grey day here. Well done share!
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