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Stately doors that reflect the style and opulence of the Georgian and Regency Era.
This striking blue Georgian door with authentic fanlight detail has been hand-painted in our unique shade, Cornflower.
This Georgian black front door with four bevelled wood panels, has an unusual fanlight in classical style and brass door furniture.
Immaculate Regency door and frame with sidelights and fanlight and chrome door furniture.
Striking Georgian front door with vertical inlaid panels, square fanlight and thoughtfully positioned door furniture.
Solid and impressive-looking Georgian door with six inlaid panels and polished chrome door furniture.
Georgian door with hand-painted finish in a contemporary shade, decorative opaque glazed panels and chrome door furniture.
Impressive Regency door with vertical panel detail and clear glass fanlight. Features a comprehensive system of locks.
Double door in a Georgian style with glazed fanlight and bespoke brass door furniture.
Grand double door with arched fanlight feature. Hand-painted in cool mint with brass door furniture.
A four panelled Georgian door with slim sidelights, fanlight feature and subtly positioned door furniture.
Grand, oversized Georgian door with moulded panel detail clear glass fanlight and chrome door furniture.
Georgian front door with moulded panels, opaque sidelights, fanlight and polished chrome door furniture.
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