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Going nowhere
Just when you think you have found the exit, you find more things stopping you.
This door is in a wall along the side of a road in a busy part of north London. Why was there a door there, and why did it take you from a used (albeit little-used) road to an old overgrown road with a fence behind, when you can walk along either road? ... and what was up there on the right that had to be painted over?
These things need to be answered. :conf40:
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Looks like this side was a small building, perhaps public toilets or a small roadside cafe?
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Lol. What a mixture.
May be it was a Abby at some point in time
Well spotted:)
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Would have been a very posh public toilet, Rolf!;)
I'm inclined to think along more romantic lines - the neat bricks of most of the wall looking Georgian ones, with those chunkier efforts at the top being of a more recent repair (early last century?).
I see the semi-circular opening at the top of the door having held a stylish 'fanlight' over a strong mahogany door. The plaster/cement at the sides having supported Georgian door pillars.
Perhaps the road behind the door was once part of that posh residence - one of the 'Upstairs Downstairs' variety?
Perhaps it is all that remains of an important house after the area had been shelled - or perhaps it was part of a film set, abandoned for ever....:(