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UK HERITAGE

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Item Details

A set of three early 20th century triple oak doors for glazing, sourced from a grade II listed building in Bristol’s old city.


In Victorian style, these beautiful doors display a simple yet elegant design, each with 8 unglazed panels and a striking dark veneered finish to both sides.


Along with others we have available, these doors were once housed in a Bristol grade II listed building dating back to 1792, originally the home of a wealthy family.


Today, these doors have a range of possibilities, whether that is adding glass to let light flow from room to room, add a mirror to add a unique feature in your home or garden, perhaps even adding panels to create a solid oak door for interior or exterior use.


Additional dimensions


The widths vary slightly, please see here (left to right as pictured):


Door 1 - 82.5cm (32.48in)


Door 2 - 81.5cm (32.1in)


Door 3 - 82.5cm (32.48in)


CONDITION REPORT


Good structural condition. Transports as 3 pieces. Unglazed. Beading present and screwed in. Currently a 4mm glass rebate, which could be increased if the beads are cut down. The doors aren't rebated.

  • Period: Circa 1900
    • Price: £2,275.00
    • €2,621 Euro
    • $3,048 US Dollar
  • Location: Worcestershire
    • Dimensions: H: 198.5cm (78.15in)
    • W: 82.5cm (32.48in)
    • D: 2.8cm (1.10in)