Thursday doors – 18 January 2023, Cotehele, Cornwall
scooj posted: "Doors 249 - Cotehele doors, Cornwall (part II) I am in London today running a workshop, so prepared this post in haste (post haste - geddit?) last night, hence the brevity. These doors are a part II from a visit my family made to Cotehele, a National Tr" Natural adventuresRead on blog or reader
I am in London today running a workshop, so prepared this post in haste (post haste - geddit?) last night, hence the brevity.
These doors are a part II from a visit my family made to Cotehele, a National Trust property just outside Plymouth, back in August last year. This week we go from outside the property to look at some of the interior doors, which represent the most eclectic collection of doors I have found anywhere in one place. There will be more to follow next time.
One of many entrance doors on the building, Cotehele, Cornwall, August 2023Studded door with interesting door fittings (and fire extinguisher), Cotehele, Cornwall, August 2023Solid old door (and fire extinguisher), Cotehele, Cornwall, August 2023Internal archway, Cotehele, Cornwall, August 2023Old door to the wine cellar, Cotehele, Cornwall, August 2023Entrance door, hidden tapestry door and exit door, Cotehele, Cornwall, August 2023Three wooden doors, Cotehele, Cornwall, August 2023Door to the 'smallest room', Cotehele, Cornwall, August 2023Archway and doors. Cotehele, Cornwall, August 2023
If you should ever find yourself in the Plymouth area, then I would thoroughly recommend a trip to this incredible place. More interior doors to come next time, until then, may I wish you a great weekend.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors, and you really ought to take a look at the No Facilities blog by Dan Anton who has taken over the hosting of Thursday Doors from Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Anton's Thursday Doors post.
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