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 Posted: Mon Mar 11th, 2013 09:27
Robert



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Probably a combination of factors Eric, the blocked window will provide more wall space inside, the additional light won't be that much given the size of the aperture. Like most people they probably don't want the mess of the work and it will mean matching the frame and the glazing, which in reality could mean replacing the other glazing too.

I think I would open it up, unless the stone mullions were in poor condition.

There are many similar examples around here.



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