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Inside a very rural church in deepest Devon. This is the door to the church tower complete, on the right, with a small table on which rests a watering can & dustpan.
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"Still-life of Watering Can & Church Tower Door"
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Topsham.
Exeter. The medieval environs of the cathedral. A large wooden door set into a very elderly building.
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"No.8, Cathedral Close"
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Here is a door for #adoorablethursday
We don't have grand, decorated doors, being an industrial museum.
We have small, everyday, well-used doors. Which are still very much appreciated by those who use them.
Colour image of the west door of the Priory Church of St Mary in Tutbury. The medieval church has earlier elements and this door is framed by seven band of Romanesque stone works.
The Priory Church of Saint Mary in Tutbury is this week’s #AdoorableThursday selection. #Staffordshire
A wooden door at Berkeley castle , heavily carved with 6 figures and two cherubic faces . The door is open onto the courtyard.
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Berkeley castle, UK
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#AdoorableThursday Stamford.
A colour portrait aspect photograph of a stone doorway, with large posts but the lintel missing. The ground slopes upwards away from the camera, through the doorway, reaching a short wooden staircase to a higher level beyond. There are bare trees in the background, and a grey sky.
Looking out from the arena into one of the two entrances in the excavated part of #Chester #amphitheatre.
Doorways prompt thoughts of those who passed through before like few other features.
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@julietlegg.bsky.social @iangrebe.bsky.social Somehow huge door furniture seemed to fit with my ramble around Birmingham. You could feel the wealth that the city generated in the C19th.
This #AdoorableThursday candidate in sky blue at 13 St Paul's Square boasted an ostentatious lion door knocker.
A marble door with two leaves is shown in a thick marble frame, set into the wall of a tomb (in which opus reticulatum stonework is evident, but fragmentary).In front of the doorway is a thick stone step, and other thick stones are placed vertically on each side. The door on the left has an iron handle and evidence of a possible lock. Bits of greenery are seen along the edges of door and doorway.
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Unusual C1 Pompeiian marble door of tomb with original #IronworkThursday fittings, near Herculaneum gate.
Research in 2011 combined inscription fragments in stores to indicate it was tomb of freedman Lucius Caltilius L. L. Pamphilus and wife Servilia.
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Mid-13th century door from the undercroft at Wells Cathedral in Somerset. 📸 My own. #AdoorableThursday #WellsCathedral
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Pencil drawing of a church with two traceried windows, a porch and tower. On the right are the walls of the backyard of a house that adjoins the churchyard.
Pencil drawing of a row of buildings. On the left a small brick house stands next to the gate of a church, the doorway of which can be seen in the background. In the centre a large three storey timber framed building. There are further buildings of different dates to the right.
The doorway of Holy Trinity Church, Micklegate, York for #ADoorableThursday. The former church of a priory, it became a parish church in the 1530s. To the right, the backyard of 83 Micklegate, better seen in the 2nd drawing.
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#AdoorableThursday St Leonard, Ribbesford. Herefordshire School outpost by the Severn. The former Mother church of Bewdley.
Decorated Norman arch through which you can see the inside of the church, including a red carpet that the floor and various items of much later church furniture.
This rather special twelfth century arch seen when leaving the Victorian vestry at St Peter’s, Theberton, Suffolk is not where you’d expect to find it- but it’s a nice surprise when you do! #AdoorableThursday
An off-white stone framed doorway in a stone built church blocked by later red bricks with grass underfoot
The brick-blocked Norman north door in the predominantly 12th century redundant church of the largely abandoned village of Whitcombe #Dorset
A barrier from yesteryear photographed yesterday
Now looked after by the Churches Conversation Trust @visitchurches.bsky.social
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St Mary the Virgin Church, Acton Round, Shropshire. #adoorableThursday
The door at Old Forde House Newton Abbot. Within are remnants of John Gaverock’s 1550 house, where John Raleigh lived. The house was enlarged 1610 and altered again 1625 for Sir Richard Reynell.
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The brown wooden church door at Woodnewton in Northamptonshire. There is a striking decorated stone double Norman arch above it, worn and presumably quite old. The shadow of the decorated top of the porch door can be seen to the right of the picture.
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In one of the storage cellars in the keep of Carlisle Castle, looking towards the way in/out for #ADoorableThursday #NoDoor