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News Release from: Mighton Products | Subject: Mighton sash window components
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 March 2006
Mighton restores regency Brighton
Mighton sash window components have appeared in the product range of ML Banfield, and Sons of Brighton for the past fifteen years.
Brighton's Regency architecture isn't all as grand as George IV's magnificent Royal Pavilion, but throughout the town are examples of its 18th century heritage Today, many Regency terraces are being restored by homeowners' intent on retaining the charm of these elegant town houses
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All Regency houses in Brighton have sash windows, many of which are renovated using products from ML Banfield, and Sons .
The local family firm has provided locks, latches, handles and architectural ironmongery to the residents of Brighton since 1856 - nearly as long as the Regency buildings of Brighton have been standing.
Mighton sash window components have appeared in their product range for the past fifteen years.
Philip Banfield, partner in the business, says: "Our sash hardware sales are steady year on year".
"We buy our stock from Mighton because they have provided impeccable quality products, service and delivery".
"We value their next day delivery; Mighton is a premium sash window hardware specialist and hasn't let us down in fifteen years".
"We specialise in the designs and standards demanded by installers of sash windows in heritage buildings" says Mike Derham, Managing Director, Mighton.
"It's in everyone's interest to consistently supply the quality products and flexible service our customers need; that's why we have long-term relationships with them".
Philip Banfield adds: "We have a long standing reputation to keep up and can only do this through good customer service and good quality hardware.".
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