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3 Double-glazed hardwood sash windows for sale (bay window) ?2,750


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We purchased the windows last year for our kitchen when we bought our property in East Dulwich (previously in side return bay window) but subsequently decided to do a side return extension so the 3-bay windows are no longer required. Windows are of extremely high quality (purchased new from the Original Box Sash Window Company) and the rest of the windows in our house the same if you would like to see them in situ.


In total the 3 windows cost us ?7,500 (evidence of cost available from us or the company on request), we are asking for ono ?2,750.



Summary Specification:

- 1 year old (purchased new)

- Natural prime hard wood sashes and frames

- New boxes included

- Double glazed

- WER C for FENSA

- 4mm OPTIWHITE K toughened inner pane and 6.4mm OPTILAM white laminated outer pane.

- The panes are separated by 16mm, warm-edge spacer, and filled with inert Argon gas

- Factory glazed Sashes, security beaded on inside

- Vibration and movement absorbent construction

- Acoustic and thermal barrier perimeter seals

- White gloss outside with white matt finish inside

- Chrome window furniture

- Box size: Large: 155cm x 104cm x14cm; Small windows: 155cm x 59cm x14cm

- Would consider selling sashes separately (but not for individual windows)

- Details of original fitter provided on request

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