The doors of Bath: a multitweet photo series
Part 2
Of particular interest here are the twin doors lower right with their protruding entry halls
Part 3
The monolithic nature of the Bath Stone buildings in the city is really evident here, the stone seemingly blending into one pure mass over the centuries.
Part 4
Lower left is one of the doors of the Royal Crescent, surprisingly understated compared to many other doors in Bath.
Part 5
Here, doors of Somerset Place, Lansdown Place, and Lansdown Road, the doors and their ornamentation often the most elaborate part of the façade. Detail and the associated visual texture, even sparsely applied, can bring a façade to life.
Part 6
Three variants of a Georgian door portico
Part 7
Left: nature and the manmade reinforcing each other; right: a door on Rivers Street
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