
This bright and cheerful building reminded me of a cake, for some reason. I think it looks good enough to eat – and it has a red door!

They have really good window cleaners in this town, lots of very clear reflections.

Just look at those scrumptious pillars. This is the prettiest church I’ve photographed yet.


Now for some ‘traditional’ looking churches, of which there is no shortage in Enniskillen.
I love how the the arrow on the road is strategically placed.
This next image is of Saint Michael’s Parish Centre.

I didn’t follow the arrow to the crypt but the arched alley looked interesting.
Some of these churches are on Church Street, others can be found on High Street.
More Thursday Doors from Enniskillen next week, thanks for stopping by, and if you’d like to carry on the ‘doorscursion’ follow the blue frog link at the end of Norm’s post.

I’m always fond of columns but I’m wondering if these ones are actually as pink as they look on my screen or if it’s just something a bit off on the white balance in the pic?
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They are as pink in real life as they are in the photo, Norm. Very unusual, especially for a church, I think.
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These are all beautiful, Jean. I like the featured church, it does have a cake-like look to it. I really like the old stone church (in the middle). Red doors on churches are just the best thing.
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As soon as I laid eyes on that church I thought of a pink cake, Dan, lol.
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Thank you for the share.
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What a lovely collection of churches, Jean. Those pillars in your first few photos definitely are eye-catching!
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They sure caught my eye 🙂
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Pink columns and red doors – what a lovely colour combination! And I love the positioning of the arrow – it’s your fabulous eye for detail that always beguiles me, Jean:))
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Thanks for the lovely comment, Sarah. Have a great weekend.
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You’re welcome, Jean and I hope your weekend is a wonderful one:)
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I love towers! Lovely buildings, Jean. Everything looks a little pinkish, but it’s not distracting to me:)
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Those pillars are definitely pinkish, Jesh. I’ve never seen pink pillars on a building in Ireland, until now.
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Times change, smile. Here I have seen some much worse, gaudy pink pillars!
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What a great post, Jean! Those pink pillars are really something. I’ve never seen anything like them.
janet
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Me neither, Janet, at least not in Ireland.
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Loved the pink church – very unique!
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It definitely is unique, I wonder was that the intention, in a town with so many churches.
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You had my attention with the ‘cake.’ I don’t think I’ve seen pink and red on a large building before, but it is gorgeous. 🙂
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Made me hungry looking at it, Judy, 🙂
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Love the pink!
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Me, too, Jackie.
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They really do look like a cake, Jean. The traditional churches are commanding with their doors. Thank you for your terrific photos. Dan said it well, a stone church with a red door is the best.
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I love red doors, Jennie, so that was a bonus.
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I do, too!
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An excellent collection, Jean.
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Thank you, Cynthia.
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I love the pink pillars, very nice!
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Thanks, Brenda.
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I love the beautiful shade of pink on the pillars.
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I’m not a big fan of the colour pink, but I like them, too.
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