A fourth instalment of doors from the village of Bussière-Poitevine. (We’re almost done here, I promise.)
By definition, it wouldn’t be a village if it didn’t have a church:
In last week’s post I showed an old shopfront. Here’s another:
Sometimes you need to look around you a little more carefully than usual to spot some interesting doors, like these two sets of ground-level cellar doors that happen to be opposite each other on the same street:
And down a little endroit:
Just a basic example, although the stonework is quite striking:
Thursday Doors 3 October 2019
The handle on the old shop door seems practical on the angle like that. And so much of a whispering history here – esp with the empty storefront window and those basement doors…
Another solid collection. For some reason I seem to have a “thing” for cellar doors and both these ones push all the right buttons for me.