Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Sloane Square

If you lived around this area, everyday you would walk past these buildings and not really take much notice of them. Being the tourist and with camera in hand, I loved taking photos of more of the buildings around Sloane Square.



I wonder what is behind the black door at Number 15?

Have a lovely weekend
Hugs
Carolyn

28 comments:

  1. Dear Carolyn,
    Much fun to see these terrific buildings!!!

    Seeing them in person would be surreal.

    Traveling and seeing all this neat stuff would be great fun! Glad you are sharing.

    Very dignified black door. I'll go knock on it and see who comes to the door...grins.
    d

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  2. Fabulous photos, Carolyn. I really like that black door and the photo!!

    Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

    xxoo
    Marsha

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  3. Loving your photos and re-living your journey with you.
    It looks wonderful -- there is nothing like old school london town. So many take it all for granted but not when you are far away from it all.
    Have a wonderful weekend. x

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  4. I love architecture and I love doors even more. Thanks for the photos. Hope the weather keeps co-operating.

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  5. Hi! Beatiful photos from the beautiful buildings. Sometimes I wonder too behind the unfamiliar mysterious doors what is behind them :).
    Thank you for your comments in my blog again. The cats were playing some kind of "hide and search" game. The older one(grey European)is a little bit lazy because the age 12 but the younger Birman is full of energy!!He is just one year old.

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  6. I'm thinking No-15 Sloane Square - who could live there? It looks very posh!
    I love these London pics Carolyn!
    Happy weekend
    xx
    "All Things French"

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  7. Precious one, thank you for taking me down these magnificent streets of a historical part of our culture....I love the mysterious black doors of London...many happy hugs to you, Anita

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  8. Wonderful pictures Carolyn!!

    Oooooooo, could that be Tony Blair's residence behind the black door?

    Wishing you a lovely Saturday!
    LuLu~*xoxo

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  9. Such lovely images...oh how I want to go visit...I would adore walking around this area!!!

    Sending you oodles of weekend love my friend. ooxo

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  10. Dear Carolyn, so great you are just walking a lot and enjoying those magnificent buildings and places and shops around and taking pictures of them!!!
    hugs my dear

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  11. Sloane Square is one of my favorite areas of London (after Notting Hill probably). So many delicious restaurants, beautiful architecture and dreamy stores. Thanks for sharing these pics :)

    Hugs,

    Camille @ Paris in Pink

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  12. I dont know .......i think a wonderful home !!! lovely weekend......love Ria...xxx...

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  13. Buon week-end anche a te cara!!!

    Di cuore INFINITO....

    Grazie come sempre delle belle fotografie che ci regali!!!

    ADORABILE!!!

    Con affetto e stima sinceri!

    KISSES AND HUGS!!! XXX NI

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  14. Beautiful photos. I hope that you enjoy so much.
    Thanks to visit me, kisses,
    Mayte.

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  15. Isn't it funny how you never fully appreciate what's outside your very own door. These are beautiful buildings! Love those arched awnings way up high!

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  16. .....and much love to you sweet Carolyn! Anita

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  17. It´s fun and watch the beautiful house, as a tourist you see everything in a different way.
    Hugs to you
    AnnaMaria

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  18. Love Sloane Square too dear Carolyn - great boutiques & restaurants! (Can never resist popping into Peter Jones either!)
    Have a great week ahead!

    Hugs

    XOXO Lola & Nora:)

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  19. Haha. Very true indeed, dear Carolyn. I drive pass lots of ancient buildings in my way to work everyday, but didn't really pay much attention. But looking at these photos of yours, I just can't help marveling... Those architectures are gorgeous... I heart European old building compared to new modern ones.

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  20. Thanks all, for visiting

    Lola we went into Peter Jones department store and I just realized that he is of the Dragons Den fame is that right?

    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  21. I love a black door. They are so sophisticated. Isn't it sad we can become immune to such beauty when we see it every day? At least you got to enjoy it being the tourist that you were!

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  22. I loved all your photographs
    Love all you share
    Blessings and much love
    Jeanne

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  23. the photos are beautiful.
    Thanks for stopping by our blog, I appreciate it.

    Your blof is awesome!

    KISS

    http://beauty-little-secrets.blogspot.com/

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  24. Hi Carolyn,
    Oh I wonderful what is behind that gorgeous black door too. Great pics of the buildings. Such wonderful architecture to enjoy. I could see these framed in a wall grouping.
    Hope you have a wonderful week. So nice to see you and thank you for your kind words. We are nearly finished with the redo.
    Hugs and Love from Texas, Celestina Marie

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  25. Thanks for taking us to Sloan Square too! I'm endlessly fascinated by all I get to experience in bloglandia!!
    Happy week to you Carolyn!!!
    xox
    Constance

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  26. This is so fun traveling with you! I looooooooove looking at beautiful buildings!
    xx, shell

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  27. I'm in love with Peggy Porchen's cake shop! WOW~~ Thanks for sharing all your photo's Carolyn, esp. this one!!!!

    xox
    Constance

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Carolyn xx