Medieval Tiny Door
Fish Lane
There's a new kid on the lane! Popular dining precinct, Fish Lane, is home to this stylish miniature door that looks like it would be right at home on a medieval castle.
Located across from Saccharomyces Beer Cafe, this tiny fairy door is the work of Mace Robertson – a talented artist who is the genius behind many of Brisbane’s small doors.
Beneath a rendered, arched entry sporting a perfectly positioned expressed keystone, the impressive oak battened door gives a solid nod to the era with the detailing of fixed pyramid clavos (nails) and door handles that are beckoning to be knocked.
All sitting above the semi-circular stone steps that encircle the door, it’s not hard to imagine a giant parandrus, yale or even a dragon tethered to the hitching rings in a time long forgotten.
So, next time you're walking along Fish Lane, keep an eye out for a tiny door or two. In fact, there are now three tiny doors in Fish Lane so make sure you tag #MustDoBrisbane on your socials when you spot one.
By Danella Perrins
Looking for more tiny doors to discover around Brisbane, check out our Secret Tiny Doors Around Brisbane article HERE! Happy searching.