Saturday, March 21, 2026

Extraordinary Entrance

 


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  1. Charming! Makes one want to live there.

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    1. That’s Pritzker’s house, you have to open the other door for the air pressure increase of him entering the other door. Otherwise, the windows blow out

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  2. why are there two doors?

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    1. Because there wasn't room for 3 doors

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  3. One is for the residents and guests (left door) and the other (right door) is for servants or deliveries to the Kitchen and elsewhere.
    Woe unto whoever uses the wrong door.

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  4. Bet that roof leaks like a sieve.

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  5. This charming whitewashed brick house, featuring two distinct green doors and the number
    20, is located at Greenside, Kendal, Cumbria in England.

    The building is a well-known example of traditional English architecture, often captured for its picturesque qualities.

    Nemo

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