Carpenters / Joiners
Exeter
Adrian White
5 Princes Square, Exeter
EX2 9AN
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Roach Carpenters (Exeter) Ltd
4 5 & 6 Ashton Road Business Centre, Exeter
EX2 8LN
Georgian & Gothic Windows, Hard & Softwood Staircases, Shop Fronts, Plasterers
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Astley Carpentry & Building Contractors
72 Shakespeare Rd, Exeter
EX2 6BZ
1st And 2nd Fix Carpentry, Door Hanging, Kitchen Fitting, Bespoke Joinery
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Home to the MET Office and the oldest civic building in Britain, the medieval Exeter Guildhall, Exeter is among the top ten profitable places for businesses in Britain.
Considered the ‘spiritual and administrative heart of Devon’, the cathedral city on the Rive Exe was once the most south-westerly Roman fortified town in Britain before becoming a flourishing wool and tanning hub, with a port handling incredible quantities of foreign wine.
As you’d expect, tourists flock here to admire the history of the place, with its Gothic cathedral and Georgian buildings. Exeter is also a thriving education and public administration city, with a redbrick university ranked sixth in the country. You’re not short of highly skilled and well-trained tradesmen here.
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Need someone to deal with your woodwork? Get these local craftsmen in. Some construct and repair building frameworks, others install kitchen cabinets and drywall. It's all about finding the right tradesman for the job - and we've made it easy.
Specialist carpenters and joiners combine style with substance. They may carve ornate staircases or install your all-important window frames and doors. It's not as easy as these tradesmen make it look to measure, cut and shape wood to specification.
If you're remodelling your home, or after something smaller like a built-in-wardrobe to fill, dig out your blue prints, then give your local carpenter or joiner a call.