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New Build in Norwich

Our Projects New Build in Norwich Windows, Doors and Staircase for New Build in Norwich Client: Mr & Mrs Payne Info: Norwich, Norfolk Brief: We were approached by Mr and Mrs Payne to quote for 28 units of bespoke joinery including a staircase for a new build project in the sought

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Methodist Chapel in Reedham

Our Projects Methodist Chapel in Reedham Windows, French doors and screens for renovated Methodist Chapel in Reedham Client: Mr ClarkeInfo: Reedham, Norfolk Brief: We were approached by Mr Clarke to quote for some joinery on a renovation project he was undertaking in Reedham. The Methodist Chapel was built in 1881

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Windows for Cromer Complex

Our Projects Cromer Complex Replacement Windows for Cromer Complex Client: Norman Troller CourtInfo: Cromer, Norfolk Brief: When we were approached by Mr and Mrs Carmichael for some replacement windows in their central Cromer apartment, we had no idea of the impact our joinery would have on the surrounding area. The

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Popular Seaside Pub

Our Projects Popular Seaside Pub Lead Weighted Sash Windows for Popular Seaside Pub Client: The Globe InnInfo: Wells-Next-the-Sea, Norfolk Brief: We were approached by local building firm Ray West Builders to create a series of curved and shaped windows for The Globe Inn in Wells Next the Sea. The 18th century

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Listed Barn Conversion

Our Projects Listed Barn Conversion Bespoke Joinery for Grade II Listed Barn Conversion Brief: We were approached by the renowned builders Michael McNamara Associates to manufacture some unique joinery for a barn conversion they were undertaking in the magnificent grounds of the Mannington Hall estate. With illustrations supplied by Mr

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Gothic Windows

Our Projects Gothic Windows Bespoke Windows for 17th Century Venue Brief: We were approached by local builders Gaskin Builders, acting on behalf of their client Mr. Williams, who was undertaking the renovation of The Reading Room in Alby. After reviewing the plans, it was immediately clear that this was a

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