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There is a striking air gap at the top. That poor carpenter died knowing he did a shitty job (that we are now admiring)
The gap is not original, the planks were cut down and were most likely rounded at the top.
https://www.westminster-abbey.org/history/explore-our-history/britains-oldest-door
That's a great link with fascinating details!!
I've done lots of carpentry and building and renovating over the years.
In a lot of instances, I'd fix something believing that it was temporary and that I would get around to fixing it properly some other time.
My entire life is now surrounded by temporary fixes ... some of which do get exchanged for better permanent fixes but many more sitting their looking at me day in and day out reminding me of that half finished job.
I find the thought funny that the guy who made this door a thousand years ago may have built it thinking it was just going to hold for a short time while he figured out a better solution ... only to put up with it for decades until he was too old to do anything about it any more and then just died ... and everyone else after thinking that the work was finished.