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Cherwell Composite Doors - Beaconsfield

A new composite door can make a an enormous difference to the exterior of your home, whether you're looking to sharpen up your property before selling or to upgrade to make it more enjoyable for yourself. Cherwell Windows understands the impact premium windows and doors have and they place their customers first. They have showrooms in Banbury, Henley on Thames and Beaconsfield.

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A stunning front entrance is the ideal way to leave an impression on your guests. Cherwell Windows has a solution for you, whether you are moving into your first home and want to impress or improve the curb appeal of your existing home to prepare for selling or downsizing. Their showrooms in Banbury, Henley on Thames and Beaconsfield provide a wide selection of wood-effect windows and doors. Their team is dedicated to providing customized solutions that are perfect for your home. Their products are backed by both product and installation warranties to ensure your peace of assurance.

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It's wonderful to see builders pushing the boundaries of building in a period when most homes are built with standard frames, doors, and windows. window fitters beaconsfield , for example has a showroom located in Beaconsfield, where you can look through their wide selection of wood-effect windows and doors. Their staff is friendly and knowledgeable, and they'll be happy to assist you in finding the ideal solution for your home.

The house was a mix of Italianate and Second Empire style. It was luxurious for its day. It was home to 25 rooms, encaustic tiles pavement in the foyer and bronze hardware on doors, eight marble fireplaces and numerous elaborate ceiling rosettes and cornices. It also had a stunning double-drawing space with an stunning second-floor stained-glass window with the words "J.P." for James Peake.

After Peake's bankruptcy, the Cundall family took possession of Beaconsfield in 1883. They sold the home for $11,000 which was a tiny fraction of the original $35,000 price tag. However, this was still an impressive sum for the time and it could take years to pay off the mortgage.

When the house was sold in 1986 the house was renamed, and was transformed into a refugee and temporary home for young women. It is still one of the most stunning homes in Beaconsfield and is an ode to its owners' constant maintenance and respect for its architectural heritage. Riaz Hameed has modernised the rear elevation of the house with large Schuco sliding windows and roof lights, while keeping the traditional front. This has resulted in a vast, bright, open-plan living area with panoramic views of the garden. This is an excellent example of preserving the integrity of a historic structure while adding modern amenities to enhance its practicality.