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Garage Door Installers Boxley

If you’re looking for a new garage door and not sure who to trust then look no further than Kentish Doors.

We supply and install high quality garage doors in Medway, Maidstone, West Malling and Gravesend. We have a range of designs, styles, materials and colours available to choose from, ensuring we can install your desired garage door. We offer automation if required and can supply and install automated roller shutter doors. All of our garage doors come with long guarantees and are made to last. We will not use cheap materials or parts as they require regular maintenance and repairs which cause for a problematic long term garage door solution. We have a select range of suppliers who we have carefully handpicked because they supply the best garage doors available on the UK market. We use high quality motors when carrying out any automation installations allowing you to have a fully functioning garage door over a long period of time. We get called out to many problems where people have had cheap motors installed so we always recommend a good quality motor. We are fully insured and offer excellent guarantees on all of our garage doors. We are locally based and cover all Medway, Maidstone, Gravesend and West Malling for garage door supply and installations. We have no sale gimmicks nor do we send a salesman round to sell you one of our garage doors. All quotes and measures are free of charge and under no obligation, to arrange your free quote please us today on 01634 321202.

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Suited Hardware & Furniture

We offer a stunning range of suited furniture to match any home, from traditional hardware to contemporary stainless steel options.

13 Stunning Door Colours

Availble internal and external, we have colours to suit any home, be it traditional, contemporary or modern. We have something for everyone.

Locking and security

You can have any locking system with any furniture suite – so it’s even easier to get the lock and security you need with the furniture you want.

Glass and Glazing options

Our unique and patented glazing cassette can be removed from the inside to let you simply change the glass and reuse the cassette.

Boxley is a village and civil parish in the Maidstone District of Kent, England.

It lies below the slope of the North Downs approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of the centre of Maidstone town. The civil parish has a population of 7,144 (2001 census), increasing to 9,554 at the 2011 Census, and extends to the north and east of the town including the settlements of Boxley itself, Grove Green, most of Weavering Street, Sandling and the southern extremities of Walderslade and Lordswood at the top of Blue Bell Hill.

The M2 and M20 motorways cross the parish to the north and south of the village and the High Speed 1 railway line passes to the south of the village in cuttings and tunnel. Despite being so close to Maidstone and two motorways, the village is surrounded by woodland, and still retains a village feel. The ruins of Boxley Abbey are located here. The parish church is dedicated to St Mary and All Saints.

The church and the Abbey Barn are both Grade I listed buildings and the site of the abbey is a scheduled monument. Boxley Abbey House, Parsonage Farm and St Andrew’s Chapel in Boxley and Weavering Manor in Weavering Street are all Grade II* listed. The Pilgrims’ Way trackway and the North Downs Way pass through the parish. The village was the filming location for the film version of Porridge.

Within the parish are the Museum of Kent Life and Vinters Valley Nature Reserve. A 19th-century granary from Boxley was dismantled and re-erected at the museum.

“Vinters” was a country house and home to the Whatman family until is was demolished in the 1950s.Susanna Whatman was the first of her family to manage the house and the guide she wrote was published in 1952 – about 200 years after her birth.

Media related to Boxley at Wikimedia Commons