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Classic Wooden Garden Gate : Arched with Custom Iron Hardware
Arched Hand Forged Iron - Fine Art Garden Gates - 4" thick - Castle Gates Are The Original Security Gates - Built To Twice Hurricane Code World Wide - Virtually Maintenance Free - Hand Forged Wrought Iron - We Build Garden Gates, Estate Gates - Any Size - Solid American Cedar Cypress (Not Kiln Force Dried) (renewable resource timber) - Original Craft, Not Reproduction Made In The Same Hand And Materials As The Original - Designed From The Historic Record - Hand Hewn, Mortise And Tenon Joined (means master hand crafted - not fast process glue up and press)
Classic Wooden Garden Gate Built The Old Fashioned Way
"When Everything Made In America Was Built To Last Forever" And Craftsmen Were Proud To Sign Their Work - All Species Of Woods Are Available - Structural Frames Using Solid Full Length Timber (no fake laminates, scarf joints or glued up parts,no veneers - no glue ups - no bolt on,s) - Master Craftsmanship That Insures You're Furnishing Will Stand The Test Of Time - A True Family Heirloom And Valuable Future Antiquity - All Carvings Hand Carved By Our Master Carvers (no cnc, faux casted resin carving or gang carving) - Fine Art 10 Process Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Standards ( no spray on faux fast paint jobs ) - Guaranteed Forever - Backed By Our Over Nine Decades Of Fine Craftsmanship Since 1913.
Please Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance. Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production fast process imports, "We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913.
Classic Wooden Garden Gate Design History
Woburn Abbey, near Woburn, Bedfordshire, England, is the seat of the Duke of Bedford Woburn Abbey, comprising Woburn Park and its buildings, was originally founded as a Cistercian abbey in 1145. Taken from its monastic residents by Henry VIII and given to John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford in 1547, it became the seat of the Russell Family and the Dukes of Bedford. The Abbey was largely rebuilt starting in 1744 by the architects Henry Flitcroft and Henry Holland for the 4th Duke. Anna Maria, the wife of the 7th Duke, originated the afternoon tea ritual in 19th century England.
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