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1930s/1920s Original reclaimed Wooden Timber Front Door.
Condition
- Great condition for the age.
- Small gaps on wood joints in some places, however these can easily be filled.
- One glazing section has pushed out slightly.
- The door had rotted previously on the bottom internally but had already been repaired. However, signs of rot are still present in the place, which is only minor and could be fixed by a competent carpenter.
- Not bowed at all.
Security
- Main locks would need to be changed as there are no keys.
- Has bolt locks on the inside for extra security.
Opening
- The door opens inwards to the right when viewing from the outside.
Glazing
- Glazing is single glazed.
- Has beautiful original stained leaded glass.
Colour
- Painted externally in Red and internally is White.
- The colour of the handles is Black and the colour of the hinges is Red.
Ref No. 3AL5-22-3-3 (Unit 11 P13) (JVN)
Grade | c |
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Colour | |
Item type | Front Doors |
Glazing | With Glazing |
SKU / Hash Tag | 3AL5-22-3-3 / 104677 |
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