
This street had lots of really interesting doors and buildings, which I tought would be easy to find a bit of their history. To my surprise, I couldn’t even find a date, nothing. However, I did find that this building sold a few years 10 years ago for little money and that it is now a rental, at least the ground floor that is. The door is fantastic!
Posted for Dan’s Thursday Doors
Wow, that door needs listing in its own right. PVC doors just don’t measure up.
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You’d expect something grand behind that entrance xx
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And yet, it isn’t 😦
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I love that door and the entrance. I love the little transom window, and I really like the dentil molding along the top of the entrance.
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Thank you, Dan. I have a few from that street, all very different.
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Wow, indeed
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Glad you enjoyed it, Sheree.
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A true work of art!
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Thank you, Sandy!
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I agree, it’s fantastic. I like all of the entry details. I’m glad I opened this door. Hugs.
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Thank you so much!
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An interesting door Sofia, especially the vertical mail slot.
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Yes, they’re a bit unusual. Thank you.
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Amazing door, beautifully photographed, Sofia.
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Thank you, Suzette!
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