
Peeping through old doors to modern art, Hertford, February 2021
And a clearer view through the windows:

This wonderful timbered building, one of the oldest in Hertford, was built around 1450, extended in the early 17th century and extensively restored in 1893.

Copyright Debbie Smyth, 4 March 2021
Posted as part of Thursday Doors
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Great contrast. I would probably like the old better than the modern in this case, but you never know.
janet
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I’m more for the old, too, but the contrast was great
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I agree.
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What a fab old building!
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It’s a nice place for a wander, especially on a quiet lockdown day.
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Click and collect seems so funny in this context, Debs. 🙂 🙂 I don’t mind the building being orange.
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Everywhere has click and collect at the moment. Even places without an online ordering system will take orders by phone or by things like Facebook messenger and will arrange to meet you at the store and hand it over, at a distance. Is it happening a lot near you too, Jo?
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Not that I know of, Debs! Trading, aside from food and essential items, has ground to a halt here. Crazy! 😦 Not only have I forgotten how to be sociable, I’ve forgotten how to shop too! 😦
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I’m the same. I think most of us are becoming less sociable. As for shopping, apart from human food my main purchases these days are books and bird food.
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Nice contrast 😉
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Wow!
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I do like he old buildings in Europe and England 😀 Great photos Debbie 😀
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Yes, we’re very lucky to have so much history still visible and touchable
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Nice irony!
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What an amazing place for an art gallery. So old and yet still standing.
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Yes, I’m not sure about the orange. I’ m no stickler for tradition for its own sake necessarily, but … orange ??
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Even the closed sign is “old” and special. Beautiful doors from our namesake city. It is a great combination of old and new.
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This is a wonderful combination… Wonderful open gallery!
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Fabulous
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What a wonderful building from so long ago. Thanks for finding and sharing Debbie ❤
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It has been well cared for. Not sure it was orange in its early days mind you.
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I did doubt that so thanks for clarifying.
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