Devonshire Homes says yes to SWISSPACER

Date: 31 July 2013

SWISSPACER warm edge spacer bar has been specified in windows for Devonshire Homes’ luxury housing development near Bristol.   Bracken Hill is an exclusive development of townhouses and coach houses in Leigh Woods, Bristol, on the site of the former historic Botanic Gardens.

The development is a mixture of newbuild and sympathetically converted houses designed to complement the surrounding Victorian ornamental gardens.

All properties at Bracken Hill have been specified to the highest standards. SWISSPACER’s warm edge spacer bar gives excellent thermal performance and makes a real difference to a window’s energy efficiency. SWISSPACER was chosen for its attractive, semi-matt finish and wide colour range. It gives a subtle, high end finish, making it ideal for windows in luxury properties.

For further information on Devonshire Homes call the selling Agents Savills on 0117 933 5800 or visit www.devonshirehomes.co.uk. For more information on SWISSPACER, the UK and Ireland’s No. 1 warm edge spacer bar, visit www.swisspacer.com/en or call 0845 601 1265.

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