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Bristol Door Panels

The Bristol door Repair bristol Panels are designed to provide a classic and minimalist look to your home. Available in Oak Veneer and White Primed.

Satin nickel finishes softly define Bristol's lines while hammered glass gives a medium level of privacy. Please consult the Measurement Guide for any questions on identifying the correct size upvc door and window repairs, side window or door frame kit for your glass entry system.

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If you're looking to add an element of traditional style to your home then our Bristol Door Panels are ideal for you. These panels are designed to match the classic architectural style of your house. They feature a clear bevel column which extends the length of the door glass, as well as softly defined lines with satin Nickel finishes. These hammered glass inserts provide a moderate level of privacy.

Origin Doors for Residential

Our Origin doors for residential use are made of the finest materials and are an excellent way for you to bring the traditional look to your home or business. They are available in a wide variety of sizes, and can be tailored to your personal needs. You can also pick from over 150 RAL colors and create an original design that is tailored to your requirements and complements your decor.

Created in Britain, Origin bifold doors are constructed from high-quality aluminium and weight 67% less than steel so they're far easier to operate, carry and set up. They are extremely durable and come with a guarantee of 20 years. This makes them an ideal option for your business or home.

Bristol's rich history has been a major influence on the architecture and heritage of the city and many of the buildings date to the 18th century that remain up to date. The city has a diverse collection of architectural styles ranging from medieval to 20th century brutality and beyond. One of these styles is the Bristol Byzantine style is made by polychrome brickwork, and arches that are ornamental.

The city has a number of important historic buildings that have survived, including the Royal Fort, St Nicholas's Almshouses and the Hippodrome, all of which are worth a visit if you would like to take a more in-depth look at the city's diverse and rich heritage. In addition the city has a number of public buildings constructed during the Victorian period that are still in use today, including Clarks Wood Company warehouse, Colston Hall and Gloucester Road Carriage Works.

Bristol is also famous for its maritime connections which can be observed in several of the buildings. For example the Grand Staircase of the Hippodrome includes a series porthole windows decorated with themes like naval battle scenes or knotted ropes.

St Nicholas's Church is another landmark in the city. It is a Gothic-style building, built in 1770. Frank Matcham designed it. The interior is decorated with baroque decoration, with porthole-shaped windows, stained glass lighthouse motifs and plaster decoration that is reminiscent of knotted ropes.

The Bristol Hippodrome is another important structure in the city. It was designed by Frank Matcham in 1904 for Moss Empires. The theatre has a distinct maritime theme that runs throughout, featuring stained glass lighthouses and porthole-shaped windows with naval battle scenes.

The city also had a long-standing fascination in motorsports, with a number of its buildings and warehouses being used for racing in the 1950s. Stoneleigh Park, the city's most famous race track is now a race track that hosts various races and events.