uPVC & Aluminium French Doors Buckhurst Hill

If you live in Buckhurst Hill, French doors are a very common addition to many homes. You may wish to swap your patio doors for more traditional French doors. This is a very simple when you call Walthamstow Window Company Ltd. We supply made to measure French doors so, we make sure they fit your opening precisely.

We supply and fit only the highest quality uPVC doors, available in an array of configurations to suit your home. All our doors are energy efficient ‘A-Rated’ and come with Ultion multi-point locking systems for added security. They are so secure, there is a £1000 guarantee if anyone breaks the lock to gain entry.

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French Doors in Buckhurst Hill,
East London & Surrounding Counties

Our made to measure upvc french doors offer an attractive alternative to conventional sliding patio doors. A set of french doors adds a charming, quintessential country garden touch to your home. The extensive opening allows unrestricted access, whilst maximising on light and ventilation. They serve as a practical entry into your conservatory, garden or patio and are perfect for prolonging summer evenings by bringing the outside in when the sun goes down.

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Our French doors are a great way to create an easy transition to the garden. Opening outwards they enable you to fully utilise the space indoors whilst enabling maximum light and ventilation. They offer great versatility with the ability to lock one leaf closed or to open up both doors by securing them with cabin hooks to avoid them swinging shut in the wind.

Buying new French doors does not have to be stressful.

Bring va-va-voom into your room with one of our French Doors. A modern take on a traditional style, our French Doors allow you to flood your home with natural light and make the most of outdoor views without compromising on security.

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Facts about Buckhurst Hill

History

The first mention of Buckhurst Hill is in 1135, when reference was made to “La Bocherste”, becoming in later years “Bucket Hill”, originally meaning a hill covered with beech trees.[2] It lay in Epping Forest and consisted of only a few scattered houses along the ancient road from Woodford to Loughton.

Before the building of the railways, Buckhurst Hill was on the stagecoach route between London and Cambridge, Norwich, Bury St Edmunds and Dunmow. Originally it was a part of the parish of Chigwell; there was no road connecting the two communities and in order to get to church, parishioners had to ford the River Roding at Woodford.[3] The Parish Church of St John was built in 1838 as a chapel of ease but Buckhurst Hill did not become a separate ecclesiastical parish until 1867.[4] St John’s National School was also built in 1838.

General Info

Buckhurst Hill is a town in the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. Part of the metropolitan area of London and the Greater London Urban Area, it is adjacent to the northern boundary of the London Borough of Redbridge, around 10 miles (16 km) north-east of Charing Cross. The area developed following the opening of a railway line in 1856, originally part of the Eastern Counties Railway and now on the Central line of the London Underground.

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