Barrington Lacework – Double Sided Corner
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Old Style Heritage Dorrington Lacework suitable for a new home with that old style heritage verandah or a heritage property.
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Old Style Heritage Dorrington Lacework suitable for a new home with that old style heritage verandah or a heritage property.
The Berwick design of lacework is a traditional old style of lacework.It is common in many inner metropolitan areas of Sydney and Melbourne.
The Birmingham Lacework is a popular design on new homes, traditional heritage properties and looks great on the Gazebo. This design being a double sided design is lace design derived from the Sandsville design. This was a larger design than the Birmingham,it was common in areas surrounding railway stations, especially in the Melbourne Metropolitan area
Boston fern appeared in the late 1880’s and early 1890’s. It was seen predominantly in and around Melbourne, it was one of many designs featuring the Australian ferns in particular the tree fern, as it is seen in the Fishfern design.
Bristol lace is a popular lacework design It looks as much at home on a heritage property as it does on a new style verandah. It is a very open style of lacework in comparison to other heavier style lace
Small Clover is a traditional old style lace suited to low verandahs. It looks at home on new style verandahs and equally at home on old heritage properties. It is a perfect match when used in conjunction with the large clover on a terrace
The Heritage Pocock corner bracket is an old traditional style of corner bracket. It matches with the Heritage Pocock Key Frieze or can be used as a decorative corner bracket
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Kenyon Lace is a very old traditional design. This design has a large complete corner, we also manufacture a loose corner to enable ease of installation
As seen on the Maldon Hotel, Maldon Victoria Australia
Maldon Lacework is available in two sizes. The small Maldon is popular on verandahs 2.4 metres and above.The large Maldon lacework requires a higher verandah due to the size of the lace. It is a very popular design suitable for both old and new homes.
The Lily panel is an old style single sided balustrade panel that was used on many old heritage buildings .It is popular today on new and restored heritage style homes.
The Majestic Balustrade is a well known heritage panel dating back to 1860. It is very common in Victoria,South Australia and New South Wales.It is also seen in the heritage areas of Brisbane and some country areas of Queensland.
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The Mardi Gras balustrade is a panel that was seen on 1860 to 1880 properties however due to the width only 400 many panels are required to complete a verandah. It does have matching lacework and does look impressive when installed
The Pocock Balustrade Panel is a popular design of heritage balustrade. This design can be spaced apart or the panels can be slotted beside each other.