Two Doors in Lanchester
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Two Doors in Lanchester by michael ely as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © michael ely Taken: 15 Jan 2008
Seen in the car park at the back of the Kings Head pub I was attracted to these doors by their contrasting styles. Both open onto the pub car park and I suspect they hide a storage facility for the publican. The green door is full of character; it is old and neglected but nevertheless its original purpose remains. The white door however is a mass-produced, powder coated newcomer of a type seen on housing estates throughout the land. A sort of up-and-over, in-your-face chav of a door. But each exist side by side quite happily guarding their secrets. This supplemental shot aimed to add variety to a square already possessing several Geograph images.