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By using this site you agree to the use of cookies.Windows, Doors & Joinery For over 175 years, Jewson has supplied the trade with a vast range of quality internal and external timber products. comprehensive range includes everything from doors, windows and ironmongery to conservatories, cubicles and stairs. up by our team of experts who can offer specialist advice at any one of our branches throughout the UK. You can be rest assured that the joinery products you buy from Jewson are of the highest quality. We've entered into supplier partnerships with some of the world's leading manufacturers including JELD-WEN doors & windows, Premdor, Richard Burbridge, Leeds Plywood Doors, J.B.Kind and Velux. We are also able to offer a range of joinery products with chain of custody certification through our network of branches. your windows, doors and joinery needs we've got it covered at Roof Windows & Lights Door Casings & Linings




Garage Door Design ToolOrder doors in Dorset or Devon with confidence from the UK's leading independent supplier of premium quality Doors Complete range of Oak Doors from our helpful sales team who are always ready to answer our phone lines and deliver nationwide.Interior Doors, Door Prices, Front Doors, Back Doors, Exterior Doors, Folding External Doors, Internal Doors, Cupboard Doors, Fire Doors, Folding Interior Doors, Door Handles, Brass Handles, Chrome Handles, Door Frames, Door Linings, Oak Doors, Pine Doors, Walnut Doors, Cherry Doors, Maple Doors, Beech Doors, Sapele Doors, Inlaid Doors, Feature Doors, Contemporary Doors, Designer Doors, Traditional Doors- Anything to do with a door we are the specialists to speak to with over 30 years in the trade Doors at trade prices - We will not be beaten on quality or customer service. The South of England's leading distributor of doors and your local supplier of doors in Bournemouth & the UK - We deliver to Dorset, Devon, Somerset, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Buckiinghamshire, Hertfordshire,Cornwall, Avon, West Sussex, East Sussex, Kent, Surrey, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, South Wales, Isle of Wight, Portsmouth, Southampton, Exeter, Exmouth, Sidmouth, Lyme regis, Axminster, Christchurch, New Milton, Highcliffe, Wimborne, Salisbury, Winchester, Brighton, Worthing, Guildford




, Flett, basingstoke, Swindon, Bristol, Bridport, Dorchester, Torquay, Brixham, Dartmouth,Frome, Warminster, Beaminster, yeovil, Sherbourne, Falmouth, Plymouth, Poole & Bournemouth and country wideYX Framed, Ledged and Braced External Door 1981 x 686mm Ideal for sheds and other outdoor storage Framed, Ledged and brace door for External use Supplied unfinished for external paint or stain finish 6 Panel Grained Internal Door 1981x762mm Quality moulded panel facings Grained surface suitable for painting 9 Pane Stable Preglazed External Door 1981 x 838mm Preglazed with clear glass Can be installed either open in or open out Unfinished ready for paint or stain finish systemHarbour Lights, the property converted by former model and now property developer, Charlotte Thomson, went on the market this week for almost £600,000 – five times its purchase price. The toilet block, labelled "the most expensive loo in Britain", was originally a former fish cellar and net store back in 1771, before Charlotte and her fiancée Joey Auger purchased the property in April last year.




The couple have completely transformed the 'loo with a view', located in a spectacular cliff top position in Charlestown, into what is now a two bedroom house by the beach. With stunning views over St Austell Bay, a four-seat hut tub, and a location famous for being included in Poldark, how could we resist showing you inside the newly refurbished home?Charlotte Thomson and her partner Joey Auger bought the 502 sq ft property on Quay Road in April last year for £115,000. This beautiful seafront property has been a labour of love for the pair over the past 16 months.The ground floor is an open plan living area with a wet room of shower, WC and basin with a beach pebble floor.The room features sourced ancient reclaimed timbers which enhance the walls but the main focus is the stunning views and a concrete Stovax log burner on a slate hearth installed in the back corner.READ MORE: Model Charlotte Thomson converts Charlestown seaside propertyThe features and interiors all contribute to what is a very modern but beach-inspired design.




Not only does the house boast underfloor heating throughout, it also has a Sonos sound system which runs via an iPad docking station has been installed, with 3 independent zones, one downstairs, one upstairs, and one in the garden area so you can listen to your music pretty much everywhere.The kitchen is compete with Dekton worktops (scratch and heat resistant) with an inset kidney shaped ceramic hob and chandelier above which subtly houses an extraction underneath and a built-in fridge freezer completes this bijoux corner. Upstairs you will find a large double bedroom and you haven't got to walk far for a morning soak as there is a designer bath at the bottom of the bed, perfect for taking in the most glorious views over the harbour and Charlestown Bay while you lay back in the tub.There's also an en-suite fitted with white Italian marble worktops, which look beautiful against the dark grey and stainless steel fittings.READ MORE: Look inside some of Cornwall's multi-million pound housesAll external windows and doors are made from solid hardwood, and all internal doors are solid oak.




All windows and doors have been fitted with bespoke marine grade stainless steel handles and hinges.The house also features another room which could be a small double bedroom, study, or possibly nursery.Outside there is a slate patio area with a shower wash-off area one end and a four-seater hot tub the other end, which looks out over the sea. Opposite the footpath the owners have also created a stunning garden area split into terraces and bursting with colourful plants and flowers and there is a small building in the garden that used to house the lantern to guide the Tall Ships into the harbour -– this is where the name Harbour Lights comes from.Read more: Hottest summer yet as Spanish Plume arrives?The couple have also carved two benches out of the old roof timbers, and have fitted a double glazed window to create a snug hideaway.Charlotte told the Mirror: "We've worked six days a week for seven months solidly, starting at 7.30am and working till between 6-8pm most days."We weren't intending to do so much of the project ourselves but were let down by a lot of people and struggled to find good local tradesmen that were reliable - so just got stuck in and did it ourselves."

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