Hardwick 'diddy doors' unite lockdown community
Dozens of tiny doors have appeared across a village as a community created a lockdown art trail to raise money for a local pre-school.
More than 50 "diddy doors" have been placed throughout Hardwick in south Cambridgeshire as part of the fundraising fun.
James Wakeling, the school's head of fundraising, said: "We had various different shapes and sizes - it's just a nice way to get out around the village... there's a purpose to the walk. They are all brilliant."
It cost £2 to enter a door in the event, raising nearly £200 for the pre-school.
Video and text by Katherine Ganczakowski.