
Pretty doorway in the Cotswolds — with boots!
Dear Readers,
We think doors in the Cotswolds just ooze charm. Maybe it’s because they’re shorter than ours in the States. Maybe it’s because the hold wreaths or garlands or signs of the season. You may be looking at this one saying, “That one’s pretty ordinary.” And maybe it is. But this door had us grabbing the camera. It’s the little things, right?

Boots by the door: England in the Cotswolds
Thinking Christmas all week long — Rusha and Bert
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janaline's world journey
Hope you have a fabulous Christmas in England!!
Oh, the Places We See
Thanks! And here’s to seeing where you go in 2017! Sending you best wishes for a healthy, happy new year!
David
It’s the simplicity that captures the imagination.
A very Merry Christmas and best wishes for a Happy New Year to you both.
Oh, the Places We See
You’ve nailed it — the simple things are so charming. But I still wish I knew what the original purpose of that little alcove was. Best wishes for happy holidays!!!
Marion Driessen
An amazing place to be, the Cotswold district. I absolutely love your photo!
Oh, the Places We See
Thanks, Marion. It was a lucky find.
Judy @ NewEnglandGardenAndThread
Handsome door, and I love that wreath. Now, if only you could ask if that little alcove is really for boots or for something else. Love it. 🙂
Oh, the Places We See
Judy, I was hoping you knew what that little alcove was designed for. I’m not sure what to search for to find the answer, but I’d love to know!
Pit
You’re right about the doors, but I’d say that all of the Cotswold’s houses ooze charm. It’s an absolutely fantastic area.
Have a great weekend,
Pit
Oh, the Places We See
Pit, you are so right. We found every little village to be charming — and I really would love to stay for a month or so, especially if we felt more comfortable about driving there! Best wishes for happy holidays!