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These aren’t Guest in the sense your mind probably went to when thinking about Guest doors, no. These doors were sent to me from a friend who lives in CT but, wishes to be anonymous for the time being.
She moved to CT oh, 4-5 years ago…time flies! Anyway a couple of weeks back she sent me an email saying,
“I visited Gillette Castle in Connecticut over the weekend and they had the most beautiful interior doors, all hand carved and I thought of you 🙂 Here are just a few but there were many! There were three stories’ worth and each one was unique. The castle was fascinating!”
She didn’t include the stories or details but, we have her images of three of the doors.
The door knobs are interesting. They’re wood!



She included a close up the door knob as the third image. Those door knobs are different! The doors remind me of quilts with their square patterned designs.
I looked up the castle and it does look beautiful and interesting.
Here’s something about those door knobs.
“Gillette designed 47 one of kind doors made from Southern White Oak found on the property. They were all hand carved. Each door has a unique, elaborate latch intricately carved of wood.”
Here’s a little intro about the castle from the website:
” Atop the most southerly hill of a chain of hills known as the Seven Sisters sits the retirement estate of noted actor, director, and playwright William Hooker Gillette. Named the Seventh Sister by Gillette, the property’s focal point is a 24-room stone mansion reminiscent of a medieval castle”. There’s a photo of the castle at the link and lots more information about the man and more photos.
https://www.gillettecastlefriends.org/history-of-the-castle
The doors are lovely. Don’t you love our door enabling friends!
Here’s a BIG SHOUT OUT to my friend in CT for sending me these beautiful and interesting doors.🥰 May she continue to send me doors to share with you!
This post is part of the weekly challenge Thursday Doors hosted by Dan Antion over at https://nofacilities.com/2024/08/22/still-more-from-iowa/
Head on over there to see more doors from around the world or join the craze and add a door or two of your own. 😊
more to come…
They are beautiful doors! Nice of you and your friend to share.
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Thank you, Denise! Isn’t wonderful that she shared and allowed me to share them with everyone!
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Door jackpot! Wow, oh wow, never seen anything like them, so detailed! You must thank your friend for all of us.
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Hi Joey! Thank you! I’ll tell her she’s a hit and a great door spotter!
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Oh wow, these are indeed fascinating doors!
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They are, aren’t they. Thank you so much, Brenda!
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gorgeous!
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Thank you so much, Marina!
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Wow, what beautiful craftsmanship! Tell your friend we think it’s excellent photos of a beautiful doors, and thank her for sharing with us. And thank you Deborah for passing on the beauty.
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Wow! What an amazing place. Thanks for including the links, Deborah. This is a wonderful collaboration between you and your friend. Hugs to you both.
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It looks like a cool place to visit doesn’t it. Thank you so much, Teagan! Hugs right back! 🤗
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Those doors are works of art! How nice of your friend to think of you… and the rest of us door-lovers.
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Thank you so much, Janis! It was pretty cool of her to send these images for us to see. You’re right the doors are works of art.
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My goodness! The doors are beautifully unique and creative. I’m headed over to learn more about the castle and Gillette. Thank you for this terrific doors post, Deborah.
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Thank you, Jennie! Gillette and the castle sound pretty interesting and a good place visit if ever near it.
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Definitely!!
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What gorgeous wood grain! So beautiful!
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Thank you! I thought the same thing.
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The doors are splendiferous, but even the occasional glimpses of the wall coverings and railings are so interesting. It looks as though natural materials were used throughout; what a wonderful place it is! I went digging around a bit and found there’s a virtual tour of the place available, including some of the rooms that aren’t normally available for viewing.
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Thank you, Linda! I read on the website I linked that the wall coverings were made from red mortar and grass floor tiles. I’m going to check out that virtual tour link. Thank you!!
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Those elaborate wooden doors evoke the 1800s or even earlier. I’d be happy to have doors like those today.
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They do, I wouldn’t mind a door like these either.
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Those doors are unique
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Aren’t they! Thank you so much, Pauline for stopping by!
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Interesting reading and viewing. The doors are impressive and beautifully photographed!
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Thank you so much, Belinda! They are pretty neat, and very well photographed.
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What beautiful and intricate woodwork Deborah, these doors would be a showpiece for any home.
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Thank you so much, Ashley! I agree, they are lovely showpieces.
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Thanks to you and to your friend, Deborah. I visited Gillette Castle years before I had a camera and before cell phones were a thing. These photos remind me of the beauty located there. I love the wooden latches.
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Aren’t those door latches cool! I think it would be neat place to tour. I’m so glad she shared these doors with me and all of us door loving folks. 😊
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Me, too. I’ve been meaning to go back for a visit.
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These are terrific doors, Deborah. Your friend takes great photos. Thanks to you and her.
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Thank you, John! She is isn’t she and she has great taste in doors. 😊
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Wow! Those are fantastic doors!
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Aren’t they great! Thank you so much, Kendall!
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Whoa! Amazing doors!!
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I’m glad you think so too, GP! Thank you so much!!
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Wow!! Those are beautiful handcrafted custom wood doors and “hardware”.
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Aren’t they cool and so unique. Thank you so much, Gordon!
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Those are really remarkable doors, Deborah. Good to have door-loving friends!
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Thank you, Peter! It really is. 😊
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Those are fabulous
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They are aren’t they! Thank you so much, Sheree!
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