Bison Garage Doors High Security & Insulated Roller Doors for Brockweir,, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
Domestic garage doors for efficiency & security
For efficient, reliable service roller doors made from the highest quality materials, when you need a garage door, you can count on Bison.
Choose from the Premier range of foam filled aluminium doors in a wide range of finishes, including wood effect, or you can opt for one of our rugged yet attractive galvanised steel roller doors.
These are made locally using the best quality components, then installed by our experienced team, so you know that the job will be right first time and the doors will last.
Whichever option you go for, the level of service is the same, we turn up on time, do a first-class job and leave your garage as tidy as when we arrived.
To find out more, visit our:
- Security roller doors page
- Aluminium roller doors page
- Aluminium doors photo gallery
- Security doors photo gallery
- Colour charts: Aluminium : Security
- Door components photo gallery
Choosing should be part of the fun
One of the joys of making a significant home improvement like a roller garage door or remote control entrance gate lies in the planning. Envisaging and anticipating the finished job should contribute to the overall experience.
To help in this, our showroom is now almost ready. Soon visitors will be able to inspect material samples, colour swatches and components all in one place, browse photo galleries of past projects and decide on the perfect combination for their plans.
You will find it so much easier to compare the quality of different materials when you are holding one in your hand, so give us a call and make a pre-booking. If you can't wait for the showroom to be finished, we are still delighted to pop out and visit you.
Plastisol Vandyke Brown
Colour swatch of Plastisol Vandyke Brown coating as used on our galvanised steel roller garage doors. This textured pvc coating is available in a wide range of attractive finishes and is very tough, so will withstand the rigours of family living, and keep its good look for years. Call us for a quote on your new garage doors now, or click in the header of any page to send us an email.
In front of the Quay House there is a screw and shaft (a propelling mechanism)which is reputed to have come from the Belle Marie, which in 1914 became the last boat to sail to Brockweir.
Built in Gloucester in 1860 it was Brockweir's 'market boat' and carried local produce to Bristol on a weekly basis between 1898-1912.
Before the cast iron road bridge was built in 1904-6, only one narrow road led into the village and access was usually achieved by water, with a ferry-taking travelers to and from the Welsh bank.
Many of the buildings had river connections, acting as warehouses and although today only one public house remains, there were once 16 inns to satisfy the demands of locals, watermen and shipbuilders!
Other interesting buildings include the 16th century Manor House (which stands facing the bridge), the 19th century Moravian Chapel (with its Gothic Windows, Art Nouveau glass and a bellcote) and the Old Malt House (which has a fine Tudor-arched stone doorway).
During World War 2, Brockweir and its bridge had a narrow escape when a Wellington bomber, returning from a mission to France, crashed just upstream of the bridge after its crew had safely baled out.