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Worth easily over £2000 new. 
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Dimensions are: 
 
Box Frame:
(This is what your builder will need to cut or build to as the structural opening)
 
221.5cm H x 122.8cm W 
 
On show external (and internal) dimensions (brick to brick)
 
214cm H x 104cm W
 
This is a new window, recently fitted between a dining room and a new extension. So never fitted outside and therefore not affected by weather.
 
It has a durable powder-coated finish. Superior to a brush finish. 
 
It comes complete with hardware, architraves, and weights. 
 
Available to view at any time. 
 
Delivery is possible. Cost is dependent on the distance from SE22, London.
 
We are builders and can estimate the costs of adjusting your current opening to fit this. 
 

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Edited by mattH
I am reducing the price and making it open to offers
  • mattH changed the title to For Sale: Complete Double Glazed Box Frame Sash Window. Open to Offers.

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