Arched doors give church conversion 'charm'
A former church dating from around 1790 now offers plenty of charm to would-be buyers with its integration of contemporary design with the existing arched doors.
The Journal reports that St Margaret's House in Broomley,
Northumberland also enjoys striking views across farm and woodlands.
Beautiful arched doors open up into the building's vestibule, while these original features are set off by the Victorian tiled wall,
hand-crafted oak staircase and double height stone walls and windows ( http://www.force8.co.uk/index.php ).
It is
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the arch windows ( http://www.force8.co.uk/arch-windows.php ) also flood the space with natural light.
Britons who
want to create a feeling of history, light and art in their own homes may wish to invest in arch windows and arched doors ( http://www.force8.co.uk/halfarch-doors ).
Jonathan Jones, in his
blog for the Guardian, recently explained that it was the Romans who first created arched products, a move he called a "stroke of brilliant
practical engineering".
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