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Large Victorian Interior Internal Doors Victorian Stripped


jimirussell

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Hi and thanks for looking


We have posted some large internal victorian doors on ebay. See here:


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/332131721235?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649


These are large internal doors that are currently acting as a room divider between the living room and dining room in our victorian house near ED station.



Door Dimensions:


875mm wide and 2310mm high and 40mm deep


Fits a space 1760mm wide by 2330mm high



These doors came with our house and we think they are original. They have been stripped of paint and varnish. We think they are pine. They have been in use and so have some minor marks. There is a minor crack across the top of the door. This is not visible when the doors are closed.



They come with the hinges and the brass fixings - the bolts at the top and bottom of each door and the fixings they slide into at the top



They have a full working lock and come with two keys. There is a working handle mechanism by no door handles included



Collection only and we can be really flexible on timings as we don't need to remove them in a hurry. Anything within the next 3 months is fine. If you want to come and see these before bidding, please pm me to arrange a viewing

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