Loft conversion Berkhampstead Hertfordshire
Berkhamsted (play /'b?rk?mst?d/) is a historic town in England which is situated in the west of Hertfordshire, between the towns of Tring and Hemel Hempstead. It is also a civil parish with a designated Town Council within the administrative district (and borough since 1984) of Dacorum.[4]
The town is most well known for its castle, now in ruins but once a popular country retreat of the Norman kings and the site from which William the Conqueror ascended to the English throne in 1066 making it capital. Berkhamsted is also the home of the British Film Institute's BFI National Archive at King's Hill,[5] one of the largest film and television archives in the world, which was generously endowed by the late John Paul Getty.
Charles Grosvenor have a loft conversion showroom at their head office in Redditch. This makes us the 1st loft conversion company to have a loft conversion showroom and marketing suite where prospective clients can view options for storage, lighting, en suite bath / shower room design and all of our innovative ideas for maximising the space available.
It goes without saying that we have an extensive list of completed projects
that can be viewed, but sometimes clients appreciate spending more time
studying specific details and this can be difficult when you are in someone
else's
home.
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