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A few more interesting doors from Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Wonderful fanlightThe Grill on the HillOdd placement for a front door, at right angles to the main street. Check out the church spire in the window reflection.The rust-coloured door in the middle leads to the rear of the properties.
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I Iike the doors with the intricate transom lights and the doors on the hill. The door you pointed out is interesting, but the reflected church spire steals the show in that photo.
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They take their hills pretty seriously up there!
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I Iike the doors with the intricate transom lights and the doors on the hill. The door you pointed out is interesting, but the reflected church spire steals the show in that photo.
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When parking is such a problem it can be difficult to get a good shot, isn’t it 🙂
I like the first door, the white-cream is beautifully framed by the smoky gray stones.
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I like the transom windows too but my favorite is the shot with the reflection. All the doors are grand, though.
janet
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I like the series of white doors!
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Little bit of a slope there, I see. Nice finds.
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