Suggests that it's been abandoned, for the obvious disrepair. When I first saw this I thought - hobbit house. The brown doors suggest a garage, since they are not exactly well sealed. I can't imagine what the little door is for. It doesn't even look to be six feet high.
Hello John Unfortunaltely, I am also stll wondering what the tasks of these two doors are. My conclusion is, that the small one is directly used as an entrance to the house, whereas the large one, I have no clue, since I only know the perspective of the picture, not more, not less. But maybe this "unknown" thing makes the shot work better?
This is a very straightforward image - but wonderful in its simplicity. The contrast between the small and the large works well and is reinforced by the difference in color and style. It draws me in and makes me think, why are there two doors, one so large and one so small. There is no real sense of scale. Is the large door really a garage? It looks old, is it for carriages, horses? But the styles are different, the workmanship. And then I notice the stone heads above the doors. I suppose what I'm getting at is that you've managed to capture my attention with this photograph for a good long moment. It is well exposed, in sharp focus - it is ideal. All I ask for now is a caption. Great image.