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Medieval Kentish Farmhouse with alterations carried out in Jacobean, Georgian and Victorian periods.
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Many of the windows and doors had to be replaced exactly as the original ones had been.
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New and old windows and doors. Structural ties of traditional design.
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This “york” pattern sliding sash window is unusual in that it slides sideways.
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Ironmongery is restored, chosen from our extensive reclaimed stock, or manufactured in our workshops.
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Traditional forged thumblatch from the reverse.
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Thumblatch showing bean head.
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Interior items are installed using traditional methods and look like it too…
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A carefully stripped and waxed internal door.
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Another waxed internal door with forged T hinges.
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this brick floor has been completely relaid.
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This is a copy of an original window. The original is next…
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The original… The only difference is the trim that has been installed to hide shrinkage gaps. This window pattern is of a constructional design peculiar to houses in Egerton. As the house once belonged to the local builder in the 19th C, it may be that he made and designed these himself.
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New kitchen furniture in traditional local styling.
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Restored fireplace and side cupboard.
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Timber framed garage with weatherboard cladding.