Thursdays Doors: St Ives Again

George Hicks Court Archway, St Ives
I just love this photo: the archway, the cottage and the worn lane!

St Ives, Cornwall
This gate has a charming house design on it!

Rose Lane Church, Now a Memorial, St Ives

St Ives
Beautiful arches, gates and doors here!

St Ives

Popincourt, St Ives

The Door at the End of the Lane, St Ives

Old Overhead Door at Hain Steamship Co, St Ives
Doesn’t that logo on the Hain Door look like the Hanes Socks Logo? Hmmmmm……..

The Seagulls’ Door, St Ives

A Door to a Secret Garden, St Ives

Another Red Door with Gate in St Ives

One of My Favorite Lanes in St Ives (and Another Gate!)

St Ives
Doors in St Ives tended to be blue, followed by red, followed by black.

St Ives

Norway House, St Ives

The Norway Grocery, St Ives
And then every once in a while another color is thrown into the mix. Changes things up a bit!

Maize Colored Door, St Ives

The Corn Colored Door, St Ives
Now the Traditional Butchers Shop door is quite regular.

Traditional Butchers, St Ives
It was what was brought in every morning through the door that I watched for!

Meat! St Ives
There were just so many great doors, nooks and crannies in St Ives! I think I got the best! See you tomorrow in St Ives!
This is just one of many photos in the Thursday Door Collection featured by Norm2.0! Won’t you join in or take a peak at all the doors?
7 Responses to “Thursdays Doors: St Ives Again”
What a wonderful collection! If I ever get back that way, I’d love to see St. Ives. While you were going to St. Ives, did you meet the man with seven wives (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_was_going_to_St_Ives)? 🙂
janet
Janet thanks for reminding me of this poem! I may use it in my last post about St Ives!
More wonderful doors from St Ives this week. Wow this place is full of history. My fave is the thin maize coloured one.
Wonderful doors filled with character. What a lovely town.
Wow! what a fabulous collection of photographs. St. Ives is such a beautiful place, I’ll have to try and get there when I get a chance to visit my son in Bristol. ‘Norway House’ is my favourite, I could live in that lovely little cottage.
That one of Popincourt with the fish on it is rather cute 🙂 It’s kind of funny how the door to the “secret garden” has such an obvious sign on it !
I know! Wasn’t that the ugliest thing? But they were doing a secret garden tour and that was a private garden behind a private wall so without the sign we wouldn’t have gone in!