London — Here is the ‘twin’ for the doorstep at number 24, although a quick glance will immediately tell you these are not twins of the identical variety! Unlike number 24, this design has more random elements within the overall patterned structure and contains a wider range of colours. The geometrist (is that a word??) within me loves the predictability of number 24, but this more free-flowing design has...
London — On my lunchtime walks in and around Bloomsbury I come across quite a few large doorways / doorsteps that are decorated in one way or another rather than just being concrete slabs or plain tiles. Most...
London — Bedford Place is a great, er, place to visit if you want to see an almost unspoiled example of a Georgian street. Every property on both sides is Grade II listed! Built around 1815 by James Burton, ...
London — Oh dear! Just along from the Celtic Hotel at number 61 Guilford Street is the rather derelict-looking number 67, formerly The Kingsway Hotel. This certainly deserves a place in my Delightful Doorst...
7 Bedford Place (Delightful Doorsteps #6)
22 Tavistock Place (Delightful Doorsteps #5)
67 Guilford Street (Delightful Doorsteps #4)
24 Tavistock Place (Delightful Doorsteps #2)
Celtic Hotel, Guilford Street (Delightful Doorsteps #3)
I must start a delightful doorsteps database...