This property was left to rack and ruin and was practically a shell before being renovated into the sweet family home that exists today.
Simple timber sub-frames have been fitted into the brick and stone reveals to accept bronze casements, and to accommodate trickle ventilation as an alternative to including it within the bronze window. Several sets of stone coloured timber doors with bronze inserts are also incorporated into the renovation along with a quirky little silicone pointed shaped window using the Heritage system.
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