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Solid Wood and glass exterior door for sale


JRK

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For sale we have this lovely solid wood and double glazed exterior door with lock and key. We got a door way bricked up and now have no use for it.

The door cost over ?600 and was hand made in solid wood so it is very heavy. The door isn't very old.


Details:


Size: over all dimensions 190H x 75W cm

Glass size 163H x 57w cm

Thickness of door 5.5cm


Material: Solid wood (looks to be oak)


The door has a light stain wash on it but can easily be painted or sanded down to the bare wood finish if desired.


Looking to recoup some money back but send us a cheeky offer you never know what we might accept.


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