Cheri at the Daily Post says,
A door is an everyday thing, yet is often a symbol — of a beginning, a journey forward or inward, a mark of one’s home, or even a step into the unknown.
I love photographing doors and I fell for this decaying beauty at St Ives last weekend, I must have known I’d need it!

”I feel very adventurous. There are so many doors to be opened, and I’m not afraid to look behind them.”
― Elizabeth Taylor
I love that door too… It has a lot of character. Something about old decaying doors makes me smile.
It’s a beauty for sure. 🙂
A perfect quote, Filly, and an intriguing photo. Doors, like people, have their own personalities, and this is one clearly has boundaries. There is a story lying behind that door, to be sure.
Yes, doors are fascinating aren’t they. Love this.
The Private sign makes me wonder what is behind this door that is not for everyone. 🙂
Indeed. This door has character, holding onto stories it will never tell.
Awesome find, Gilly. ❤ ❤
“Look on every exit as being an entrance somewhere else.”
Nice one, Gilly!
Oh my, that poor door is certainly ‘weathered’ but as it doesn’t appear to have a handle of any sort I am guessing it is unused.
Awesome G!
Shabby chic and stressed…. I like it…
Like you, I have many photographs of doors. Looks like I may have to join in this challenge. 🙂 why do we find them so attractive?
How I would love to give that beautiful door a fresh coat of paint. Stunning shot Gilly! 😀
Wonderful door capture, Gilly. That old 1950’s song “Green Door, what’s that secret you’re keeping?” immediately came to mind. 🙂