Sidmouth in Devon has lovely Georgian and Regency houses on the seafront, most of which are now hotels. They make a real effort in summer with their hanging baskets which soften the lines and patterns of the windows and doors.
This is my entry for the weekly photo challenge but I think I’ll be back with more because I particularly like the idea. Thanks to Cheri Lucas Rowlands, http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/09/20/lines-patterns/

I really enjoy this photo. It is so perfect for this week’s challenge!!
your thinking is great for this one … having the words guides the viewer from the lines to the patterns, well done Gilly 🙂
Lovely image!
I love this photo, Gilly! 🙂
Super pic, Gilly. I love to see hanging baskets. 🙂
This is so perfect for the challenge, Gilly — and such a beautiful building! And I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your new header photo!
I also like your new sub-title. That should hook you some new readers.
such a great mood here… a great image for the current challenge!
love the lines here
Lovely lines Gilly, it’s a wonderfully elegant looking terrace, and I love the restrained palette of the shot 🙂
Stunning photo.
This is so pretty, Gilly. I could almost imagine this building on the streets of New Orleans tyo, pre-Katrina. It speaks of a bygone era, especially how you faded the photo a bit.
Love the b&w! We have stayed in the Royal York on several occasions!
Old architecture is ideal for this challenge. Great idea.
A wonderful place to spend a fun summer.
“Georgian and Regency houses on the seafront…”
Lovely touch.
This reminds me of some colonial houses still found here!.