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1930s Original reclaimed/antique Wooden Timber, Front Door.
Carefully removed by professional fitters.
Condition
- Pre-owned and has been previously installed.
- Not bowed at all.
- The rain sill is slightly rotten and would need to be replaced by a competent glazier.
- Glazing is both bowed and cracked (see photos), which could be rectified by a competent glazier.
- Marks on external letterbox (see photos), this is only cosmetic and can be replaced online if needed.
- Chip in the wood at bottom hinge (see photos), this will require your carpenter to fix.
Missing Parts
- There is no frame for this item, so you would need to get one made up by a carpenter or use your existing frame if possible.
Security
- Multipoint ‘Yale’ locking system making it very secure.
- This item does not have an external handle.
- Comes with 2 ‘JMA’ keys.
Opening
- The door opens inwards to the left when viewing from the outside.
Glazing
- Glazing is single glazed, distorted.
- Original Stained Leaded glass creating a beautiful image in the glazing.
- Each pane is individually glazed, making them easier to replace if broken.
Colour
- The colour externally and internally is Grey.
Ref No. 3MK43-16-11-1 (Unit 2 TG) (MB)
Free delivery in Bedforshire
Affordable in house delivery. See prices.
ltems delivered from one to two weeks.
For next day delivery please contact us.
Offer 1 years warranty with all our items (if installed by a Fensa approved installer). 3 month return policy. Item needs to be installed within 2 months and photos need to be given of the item fitted. We get all there details and fensa approved number, and then we will have fitters around the county thats able to install our items.
Purchasing pre-loved and surplus items drops the demand for new ones, reducing carbon emission and usage of raw materials.