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Peggy0628
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Not sure if anyone can help me...
Does anyone know what is the proper name for the rectangular shaped metal grate covering the opening to the cellar (I think it used to be a coal chute) in the pavement outside Victorian terraced houses? And where can I get a replacement one?
Thank you!
Does anyone know what is the proper name for the rectangular shaped metal grate covering the opening to the cellar (I think it used to be a coal chute) in the pavement outside Victorian terraced houses? And where can I get a replacement one?
Thank you!
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Window well grate or area well grate? https://www.castironairbricks.co.uk/
. Coal shute grates are round and much smaller, usually 12" diameter."Cheap", "Fast", "Right" -- pick two.0 -
I think it is called a "coal chute grate".0
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