Cherry Burton is a small village just outside Beverley, in East Yorkshire. My daughter and her family live there.
It’s far enough away from town to have something of a rural feel, although there are modern developments on either side of the road that runs through the centre of the village, where the oldest buildings, and most interesting doors, are to be found.
Any village with an ounce of self-respect needs a Village Hall:
The oldest residential buildings have a late Georgian/early Victorian feel to them:
Although there are some interesting exceptions:
And finally, for something completely different, here’s my son-in-law’s parents’ garden shed:
Thursday Doors 9 August 2018
Seeing the photos of East Yorkshire took me back to my childhood. Helen
I like the way you put that last one in there to offset all of the “fancy” that came before it π
Great shots π
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Hahhahh to the last!