Doors of WordPress V47

Happy Thursday everyone and welcome to another week of local doors from my neighbourhood. We have settled well into village life at Hillsborough and have found some more fantastic doors. I’m sure I must have seen nearly them all by now but I will keep my eyes peeled for more. We’re really spoiled for choice here in this village for beautiful doors.

This weekend is the Coronation of King Charles and here in Hillsborough, the village is coming to life with festivities for the future king’s celebration. Is anyone excited to watch the coronation or would you rather wash your hair haha. Please do let me know and pick a favourite door if you can.

Doors 1 and 2

Door 3

Doors 5 and 6

Door 7

Door 8

I think my favourite is the last door but it could be for the amazing wreath that’s featured. I’m a sucker for an interesting wreath!

Wayne ✌🏽

18 thoughts on “Doors of WordPress V47

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  1. I like door 3 (I am so drawn to that colour)! All of them are so nice though; I miss looking at front doors like this as they are do delightfully British. I’m going to get my fix of home by watching the coronation even though I have to get up super early to watch it online!

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  2. I like doors 1 & 2. I think it’s because they’re on a hill. I like it when I find doors following the grade like that.

    I’m mildly interested in the coronation, but not enough to start watching at 6:00 am. I hope it goes well.

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  3. As usual I go with the bright red door (7) with an adorable door knocker and mail slot plus the transom window looks to be made of stain glass. Against the pale gray of the outside it all
    really pops out at you!

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