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Period Features Address

Period Features

17 Broad Street, Leek, Staffordshire, , ST13 5NR
Tel: 01538-372202 Fax: 01538-384682

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Doors & Windows / Traditional Door & Cabinet Fittings

'Purveyors of Quality Hardware, Paint and Accessories for Period Homes & Gardens' known for their friendly and efficient service. Great selection of period hardware including traditional knobs (including coloured glass), door knockers, letterplates, escutcheons, fingerplates, brackets, hooks, bell pushes and an excellent butler's bell. They also supply hard-to-find kitchen, bathroom, garden and electrical/lighting products. Their old-fashioned shop is in the small market town of Leek on the edge of the Peak District, but most of their range can be viewed and bought online.

Doors & Windows / Ceramic & Glass Fittings

'Purveyors of Quality Hardware, Paint and Accessories for Period Homes & Gardens' known for their friendly and efficient service. Great selection of period hardware including black, white or cream ceramic mortice knobs, crystal faceted knobs, or plain glass knobs in clear, green, amethyst or amber. Also crystal cupboard knobs. They also supply hard-to-find kitchen, bathroom, garden and electrical/lighting products. Their old-fashioned shop is in the small market town of Leek on the edge of the Peak District, but most of their range can be viewed and bought online.

Kitchens & Tableware / One-Stop Kitchen/Tableware Shops

\'Purveyors of Quality Hardware, Paint and Accessories for Period Homes & Gardens\' known for their friendly and efficient service. Their kitchen department features traditional ostrich feather dusters, wooden dolly pegs, carbolic soap, cotton/linen roller towels and holders, wooden washing-up, scrubbing and nail brushes, and a new range of retro cream enamelware which includes bread bins, tea pots, mugs and colanders. Their old-fashioned shop is in the small market town of Leek on the edge of the Peak District, but most of their range can be viewed and bought online.