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I am not sure where this door is but I have a feeling it is from Rome at the Colosseum
A beautiful French door
and another
A door in Royal Windsor
This above is from Portugal, the wording above the door says “Thank You”
The Church Door at Dorney Court Near Windsor
Another Windsor Door
And finally a room with two doors from a stately home used in the filming of Downton Abbey.
An assortment of door from my archive I do hope you enjoy them !
Jan 12, 2017 @ 19:57:53
I always love all doors in France and also in the UK. I marvel at the differences between small English village churches and those here in equally small villages in France. The English ones are much smaller and somehow so much more welcoming, probably because they are small rather than large and austere.
Jan 12, 2017 @ 20:01:49
Yes they can almost be fiscribed
Jan 12, 2017 @ 20:02:26
Yes they can almost be described as homely xx
Jan 12, 2017 @ 20:06:54
Obrigado for these lovelies
Jan 12, 2017 @ 20:12:27
My pleasure Jan 😊
Jan 12, 2017 @ 20:44:43
Wow, you are certainly well traveled. I was at the Colosseum some years ago and I think you’re right about that first door. I definitely looks like the photo was taken there.
Jan 12, 2017 @ 20:53:13
Thanks for that Jean I was pretty certain it was . We have got about a bit we waited until the lads left home so had time to make up.xx
Jan 12, 2017 @ 22:57:31
Great collection, Willow.
Jan 13, 2017 @ 06:55:51
Thanks Jean, I have not had time lately to go out discovering any new ones lately. xxxx
Jan 12, 2017 @ 23:13:31
A nice mix from varied locations. I’ve always like doors cut into the corner of a building so that one really stands out for me. Nicely done 🙂
Jan 13, 2017 @ 06:54:16
Yes the door it Portugal has happy memories, well they all do but asthetically it is the best! ☺
Jan 13, 2017 @ 02:06:05
Love all the photo. Almost as good as being there. I’ve mentioned to someone here, I hadn’t thought about doors much until these challenges. Wonderful collection. ❤
Jan 13, 2017 @ 06:49:54
Thanks Tess, it’s amazing how much a door can say and how indicative of a place, town / country , it can be. 😊x
Jan 14, 2017 @ 13:17:45
I know. Never thought much about them but with these challenges, I love seeing them. 🙂
Jan 14, 2017 @ 15:41:48
There is more to doors than just an entrance 😊
Jan 13, 2017 @ 09:35:52
I really enjoy looking at these posts. It is surprising how much character a door adds to the building!
Jan 13, 2017 @ 13:21:03
I was surprised too but I am always finding new angles!
Jan 13, 2017 @ 13:51:46
You are always fresh in your approach 🙂
Jan 13, 2017 @ 15:47:31
Thanks Judy
Jan 15, 2017 @ 01:36:02
These doors sure have character and makes you curious about the interior of the building.
Jan 15, 2017 @ 06:29:44
Yes doors are very inviting, sometimes forbidding but always interesting! 😊. xxx
Jan 15, 2017 @ 19:02:55
Good choice. The one that catches my eye is the second one.
janet
Jan 15, 2017 @ 19:04:17
Ah! Yes a beautiful French door!
Jan 15, 2017 @ 19:05:30
I like what’s around it, too.
Jan 15, 2017 @ 19:49:44
Yes of course, it was a beautiful house in a village square. xxx
Jan 15, 2017 @ 20:02:20
I meant the flowers/windowboxes. 🙂 Sorry not be clearer.
Jan 15, 2017 @ 20:21:49
I agree it is all lovely.