Walking down Sekforde Street again recently, I stopped to admire the lovely coloured glass fanlights above the doors at numbers 31 and 32.
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This little street offers an amazing diversity of Georgian doorstep gorgeousness and the following eight examples are all from the northern half of the street...
![Sekforde Street doorways and fanlights Sekforde Street doorways and fanlights](https://m5.paperblog.com/i/719/7191269/sekforde-street-doorways-and-fanlights-L-OiYEO4.png)
![Sekforde Street doorways and fanlights Sekforde Street doorways and fanlights](https://m5.paperblog.com/i/719/7191269/sekforde-street-doorways-and-fanlights-L-Gvn404.png)
I wonder if the people who drink at the Sekforde Arms have ever noticed these delightful doors, let alone the impressive façade of The Finsbury Bank For Savings.