Composite Doors Shoreditch
The WalthamstowWindow Company have a huge range of composite doors, in many styles and colours. Manufactured from 48mm thermally efficient solid timber core with a coloured thermoplastic skin which has a realistic woodgrain effect. There are many style options from the traditional to the ultra modern, each with your choice of glazing options.
View Composite DoorsuPVC Doors Shoreditch
uPVC doors are the perfect accompniment to your new double glazing. Stylish and secure for either the front entrance or for simple back door. For other rear entrance alternatives, please take a look at our french and sliding options to really enhance your property.
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The WalthamstowWindow Company install the best french doors with either standard profile or flush fit, to suit your style. Wider openings can be enhanced with glazed panels to let even more natural light in. Sleek, stylish, secure and energy efficient, our french doors are the perfect match for your new windows.
View French DoorsSliding Patio Doors Shoreditch
Patio doors are the perfect partner for your new windows. Stylish and secure and with duel colour options, these double glazed units are will match your home perfectly. For more styles, please take a look at our french and composite options to really enhance your property.
View Patio DoorsFacts about Shoreditch
History
Though now part of Inner London, Shoreditch was previously an extramural suburb of the City of London, centred on Shoreditch Church at the old crossroads where Shoreditch High Street and Kingsland Road are crossed by Old Street and Shoreditch Road.
Shoreditch High Street and Kingsland Road are a small sector of the Roman Ermine Street and modern A10. Known also as the Old North Road, it was a major coaching route to the north, exiting the City at Bishopsgate. The east–west course of Old Street–Hackney Road was also probably originally a Roman Road, connecting Silchester with Colchester, bypassing the City of London to the south.
General Info
Shoreditch is a district in the East End of London that forms the southern part of the London Borough of Hackney. Neighbouring parts of Tower Hamlets are sometimes also perceived as part of the area.
In the 16th century, Shoreditch was an important centre of the Elizabethan Theatre, and it has been an important entertainment centre since that time. Today, it hosts many pubs, bars and nightclubs.The most commercial areas lie closest to the city of London and along the A10 Road, with the rest mostly residential.