
How a Glass Corridor Can Add Value to Your Home
Glass corridors — often called glass links — have become one of the most desirable architectural features in modern UK homes.

James Price Glazing were commissioned to supply & install a series of aluminium windows, doors and a two-story high frameless glazed link by Stanton Andrews Architects for this beautiful old farmhouse in the forest of Bowland, Lancashire.
At over 5 metres high the single double-glazed unit to the front elevation of the property seamlessly links the old farmhouse to the new extension and provides the wow factor for this impressive dwelling.



















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