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Sherborne Old English Brass Twin Lever Bridge Tap with Crosshead Handles
£689.76
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The Sherborne is a classic crosshead bridge mixer tap that looks at home in either a traditional or contemporary setting. The cranked leg design means this model can be used in a multitude of situations where the tap hole centres are varied
An imposing tap capable of grabbing your attention for all the right reasons. The Sherborne is the perfect companion to use with any kitchen sink but in particular, looks spectacular when fitted alongside a single or double Belfast or Ceramic kitchen sink.
A classic example of one of the most popular kitchen taps. The Sherborne in Old English Brass is a classic crosshead bridge mixer tap that looks at home in either a traditional or Contemporary setting. The cranked leg design means this model can be used in a multitude of situations where the tap hole centres are varied. An imposing tap capable of grabbing your attention for all the right reasons. The Sherborne is the perfect companion to use with any kitchen sink but in particular, looks spectacular when fitted alongside a single or double Belfast or Ceramic kitchen sink.
The easy to use crosshead handle offer both style and practicality. The Ceramic inset add that touch of nostalgia with its delicate branding as well as indicating which is hot or cold. With the introduction of modern ceramic disc cartridges, its a simple quarter turn movement for full on to full off.
The hot control is on the left and the cold lever on the right. Dispensing a controlled flow of water is achieved with a simple twist of either control. The Single Flow spout that swivels through 360 degrees helps improve flow and achieve a consistent mixture of both hot and cold. The WRAS approved Neopearl aerator at the end of the spout adds the final touch of both practicality and luxury. The water flow is mixed fully and broken up to create a confined column with a ‘champagne’ type flow when using the Eco Aerator. The EcoAerator also acts as restricted flow aerator to help reduce the amount of water being used. This is particularly useful for anyone on a more powerful, pressurised system where they want to help with restricting the flow to reduce the risk of wasting water whist still experiencing that luxury, champagne-type flow.
With classic styling from the past, the Sherbourne in Old English Brass offers both exclusivity and individuality to any kitchen. The ageing brass finish has no clear lacquer over the top of the surface. This results in the brass gently ageing naturally with use and will mature into a slightly richer brass finish with a unique and individual patina finish. If you are looking for a kitchen tap with genuine character and charm, then look no further than the Bidbury Old English Brass!
A classically designed twin control kitchen bridge tap with stunning traditional features
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SPECIFICATIONS
Features
5 year warranty (subject to registration)
360° single flow swivel spout
Cranked legs
Ageing brass finish
Crosshead handles
WRAS approved Neoperl aerator
WRAS approved Flühs ceramic valves
Factory fitted with Free-Flow aerator
Also supplied with optional Eco aerator
Operated by crosshead handles
Supplied with ceramic disc valves
Bearing rings and ‘O’ seals
Minimum operating pressure 0.3 Bar
Recommended operating pressure 1.0 Bar
Maximum operating pressure 3.0 Bar
Dimensions
Tap Height: 410mm
Tap Reach: 240mm
Height to Under Spout: 265mm
Tap hole centres: 140-260mm
Tap Hole: 25-35mm
Maximum worktop depth: 50mm
Sheena Nash –
Replaced an old tap. Adjustable legs meant plumber had no problems and managed to get the job done quickly. Takes a bit of getting used to with the marks on the tap as you use it but have to say, 2 months later its looks incredible.