Doors of WordPress V95

Happy Thursday everyone and welcome to another week of wonderful doors. I’ve realised that my weekly doors posts are the only things that are keeping me blogging at the moment, thank goodness for doors and to Dan for having the weekly door challenge.

With work being so busy, I just haven’t been able to travel much but hopefully that will change in the coming weeks. Don’t get me wrong, I am happy to be busy at work and grateful for the opportunities here in Australia.

This week I am showcasing a few doors from Huntington in England where my sister lives. I have visited many times, with the most recent trip being last month when I visited home. I was looking back through my doors and couldn’t believe that I actually haven’t posted many doors from Huntington as yet. Surprisingly to me as the doors there are exquisite.

As always, please do let me know if you have a favourite or if one simply stands out more.

I absolutely adore number five for the quaintness of the door, the glass panels, the wreath in situ and the exterior. I love everything about this cottage, including the thatched roof, the lantern on the wall and even the dog on top of the roof, apparently in remembrance of their previous pet pooch. What are your thoughts?

Thanks all and have a great end of the week.

Wayne

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  1. That second one makes me curious: the door and the mismatched bricks seem to pose questions. Yet I’d love to be invited in. Number 5 is completely wonderful — I’m with you on that! Good doors, all.

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  2. I thought I already posted. I love your door posts. Always look for them.

    Like you I went with number 5. It takes me to another time and place.I like

    that feeling of being able to see magic in a house and that has all of the right

    angles and accoressories. It’s a place I would adore living in, I am sure.

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  3. Definitely number 5. That dog on the roof is amazing. But I do wonder why they put it on the roof rather than in the garden where they could see it from a window. But it’s a lovely building, and reminds me of all the thatched cottages in southern England. I’d have loved to have had a look around inside that home, Wayne. I can imagine low ceilings and doorframes, so just as well I’m only 5ft 6′.

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  4. #2 is stunningly beautiful, but the dog in #5 caught my attention before I opened the gallery. That’s my favorite form this great collection.

    I am glad that you found the time to join us, Wayne. You always bring us great doors.

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  5. Incredible and superb blog post Wayne. Actually, this post is terrific and I don’t want to lie but all the doors here look wonderful brother💯😍

    I am glad that you are busy with work, I too miss going to work and I have faith I will work very soon😊🔓🏹

    Have a splendid Thursday too Wayne💯

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