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Ecclesistical & Heritage World No.98

World famous Scotch Malt Whisky Society has fanlight by Yorkshire craftsman

The fanlight is an architectural device of having a window or 'light' above a doorway to allow light into an otherwise gloomy hall or passageway in the shape of a fan.

Initially, fanlight windows were rectangular and this example made by Anthony Temperton is above the dining room of the world famous Scotch Malt Whisky Society, Edinburgh  a stunning contemporary conversion of a Georgian New Town townhouse  where the whisky bottle is kept away from the stove and reserved for postprandial tipples – all bottlings are straight from the cask and unique to the society.

 

Fanlights can be Conserved or Remade

Sambrook & Temperton offer a conservation service as well as rebuilding from scratch and designing fanlights to your specification.

Fanlights are supplied painted white on the decorative side (unless otherwise requested) and left unpainted on the putty side, to be finished by the client after fitting.

The strength and rigidity of the fanlight comes from the armature, which is made of brass (not the rust prone wrought iron usually used in the 18th century).

• You can find out more about fanlights by visiting www.fanlights.co.uk

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