Close to London and blessed with the Chiltern Hills, the county was the area of choice for the country houses of notable families. Among outstanding survivors are Claydon, whose lavish mid 18th century interior bankrupted the extravagant Sir Ralph Verney; the Rothschild’s Waddesdon Manor; and Cliveden, venue for glamorous interwar society gatherings, that gained notoriety during a certain 1963 scandal.
Yet the benefits of well-constructed buildings are not confined to the super rich. Buckinghamshire residents have benefited from the abundant timber in woodlands such as Burnham Beeches by the building of wooden roofs and floors.
The latter remain popular in domestic and commercial buildings to this day. They are not only natural and beautiful, but also durable and easy to keep clean.
Whether composed of hardwood boards or parquet blocks, they are a sound investment that adds prestige to a property. Yet maintenance is the key to their long life and service. When time and feet have made your floors look shabby, marked or worse, you need the modern solution. Expert finishing from a floor sanding company in Buckinghamshire.
After any repairs, sanding floorboards results in smooth bare wood. The floor is then ready for the protective sealant of your choice: lacquer, wax or oil - for a decorative or hard-wearing finish.
Call us today for your free assessment. Wherever the location of your floor - in a domestic building, office, school, gym, bar or café - we can transform it into a feature worthy of your property.
Dust and disruption are kept under tight control with the latest sanding technology. We can also work flexibly - overnight or at weekends - to ensure minimal loss of trade or visitors.
We specialise in restoring period floors to their authentic original. As in parquet flooring restoration, where we source matching blocks from reclaimed timber suppliers.
As for aftercare, we test new products as they come onto the market, to help ensure your floor provides great service for years to come.
* A free assessment at your home
* set prices to meet your budget
* the best advice on repairs, restoration and sealing
* friendly, efficient teams working to the highest standards
* modern machinery producing minimal mess and disruption.
* maintenance tips and advice for your restored floor
* Phone or email for a no obligation quote.*
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Did you know about Buckinghamshire?
Buckinghamshire archaically the County of Buckingham; abbreviated Bucks is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan home county in South East England. The county town is Aylesbury, the largest town in the ceremonial county is Milton Keynes and largest town in the non-metropolitan county is High Wycombe.
The name Buckinghamshire is Anglo-Saxon in origin and means the district (scire) of Bucca's home. Bucca's home refers to Buckingham in the north of the county, and is named after an Anglo-Saxon landowner. The county has been so named since about the 12th century; however, the county has existed since it was a subdivision of the kingdom of Mercia (585–919).
Historically, the biggest change to the county came in the 19th century, when a combination of cholera and famine hit the rural county, forcing many to migrate to larger towns to find work. Not only did this alter the local economic situation, it meant a lot of land was going cheap at a time when the rich were more mobile and leafy Bucks became a popular rural idyll: an image it still has today. Buckinghamshire is a popular home for London commuters, leading to greater local affluence; however, some pockets of relative deprivation remain.
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