Wilson Street in Newark, Nottinghamshire features a plain Georgian terrace,
brick-built in Flemish bond, with colourful doors. The fact that each
door is a different, very bright colour, makes me think the row has a
single owner. Another odd feature of the terrace is that each door bears
two numbers and two doorbells, indicating that it serves as the entry
to two dwellings. I've photographed the terrace before
because of the doors and the way it is lit by the sun. The photograph
above was taken solely because of the impact of that purple door.
photo © T. Boughen Camera: Sony DSC-RX100 2017