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Depends how fancy it is. There are doors, and there are DOOOOOORS.
Most doors need some kind of work to make them fit for purpose again.
If you have an inner and outer door on your house then you can afford to have one or other of them both original and be in slightly less than ideal condition, because you have two doors to stop the weather from coming inside.
If you just have one, first would get your frame and surrounding materials thoroughly well prodded. I just discovered a window that I wasn't planning on replacing was held up by completely rotten wood and a single dab of silicon adhesive.Restoring doors properly, most 'front' exterior quality doors from the 1880-1920 period that 'look right' on older houses in 'as found in a skip' condition should go for (when its not you that found it in a skip) £80-400. More than that would suggest its an absolute baller door, or a full on chancer. If its missing hardware, glass and the wood also needs work, keep looking.
Can anyone give me a rough guide price for a reclaimed Victorian front door in London? Not huge, double or fancy stained glass, just 4 wood panels. Prices online are all over the place. I've found one that fits, solid and straight but not refurbished so a bit of work needed, but it's £750 and I don't have a sense for whether that's fair, a bit on the steep side or "they saw you coming!"