Is It A Portal To Number 10? Mystery Black Door Emerges On Bridge In Theresa May’s Village

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This is the mysterious black door that has inexplicably appeared in the middle of a bridge located in the Prime Minister’s home village of Sonning.

Could it be a magical porthole to Number 10, perhaps? No one is quite sure, but it’s believed that the strange display is the work of an artist named ‘Impro’ to herald Theresa May’s arrival in Downing Street.

The artist, who lives in Oxfordshire, is also known for previous displays on the bridge, having previously installed a postbox on the same location.

He also previously installed a red door on a roundabout, along with a giant Google maps pin.

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Speaking to the BBC in 2014, he previously explained how his displays aimed to highlight the ‘quirks’ and ‘strangeness’ of modern life.

He said: ‘Most people simply don’t see the quirks and subtle strangenesses in life.

‘If you put a large red door on a roundabout, there are a large number of people who are so wrapped up in their world that they simply don’t see it.

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‘Some people however do and you could say that those who can see the door can also go through it. It’s a door of perception.

‘In the same way with the Google pin, if what you are looking for is here, then you’ve found it. It’s a recursive jape, the most sophisticated type.’