Longden doors make the Celtic Manor Resort truly individual

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In the middle of an ancient forest surrounded by spectacular natural beauty, the Celtic Manor Resort commands the landscape fusing the modern and the ancient with nature. This world class complex boasts two hotels, five restaurants, two health club and spas, two club houses and an unrivalled golf academy with three championship golf courses including the new Twenty Ten, the first course ever to be specifically designed for the Ryder Cup which will be held in Wales in 2010, the first time in its history.
Amidst all this splendour you will find the only doorsets that are befitting of such a prestigious project, completing the synthesis of the dynamic elements that make the Celtic Manor Twenty Ten clubhouse truly individual. The bespoke solid timber doorsets from Longden that grace the space within the luxurious Twenty Ten clubhouse are American Oak and Cherry with some of the doors being dual faced - Cherry on one side and American Oak on the other - creating a distinctive finish which not only gives full expression to the modern and traditional styles that live within the resort but is also very representative of the Longden brand.
With each face being unique, the overall look and finish of the Chippendale raised and fielded doorset adds to the luxurious environment whilst delivering the performance requirements of a modern building including smoke reduction, fire resistance and sound reduction.
As a manufacturer of individually crafted doors that have graced some of the UK's finest buildings for over a hundred years including the clubhouse for the Royal Troon Golf Club, Buckingham Palace and the Dorchester and Connaught hotels in London, Longden ensures that all their bespoke doorsets blend perfectly, both aesthetically and functionally, with their environment, merging modern, traditional, craftsmanship and performance into one.