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L I V E 2 4 -SE V EN – HOMES & GARDENS


Webb’s of Crickhowell


The Stag New England bedroom collection is beautifully handcrafted in a relaxed country style with a contemporary finish. The traditionally crafted mitred frames to the doors and drawers complement the simple flowing shapes of the underframes beautifully. This is offset by the attractive natural grain on the solid oak top panels. The collection is available in oak with accent nickel plated handles, or, painted in a range of soft pastel colours with solid oak top panels, making New England an attractive and versatile choice for any home.


Webb’s of Crickhowell, High Street, Crickhowell T. 01873 810331 www.webbscrickhowell.com


Westdown Bathrooms


Westdown treasures its reputation as a solid reliable business. We have an excellent team of fitters, plumbers, tilers, carpenters and electricians who ensure that your new installation is finished to a high standard with as little disruption as possible. We are also gas safe and Oftech registered to ensure a safe installation.


Westdown Bathrooms Harrow Road, Plough Lane, Hereford T. 01432 263733 www.westdownbathrooms.co.uk


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Timber Windows


Timber Windows of Cheltenham, Cirencester, Moreton-in-Marsh and Oxford specialise in the supply and installation of beautiful engineered timber windows and doors for homes of character across the Cotswolds, working on a simple philosophy of honest, genuine advice and impeccable service on how to enhance the value and beauty of your home.


Timber Windows T. 01285 653999 Web: www.timberwindows.com


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