Traditional Awnings for Landmark New Cross Pub

Traditional is one word you can really associate with both Deans Blinds and the good British Pub. With 130 years of experience we have accumulated a vast amount of experience of installing traditional blinds and awnings to the enormous variations in buildings and building facias you find on British pubs, whether urban or rural, across the length and breadth of our country.

This  traditional Deans shop type blind, which we have just installed at the Rose Pub and Kitchen in New Cross, is typical of this type of job with its hardwood box, carefully painted to match the shopfront. Robust steel arms have been powder coated in our own plant to a resilient, long lasting, finish. 

Traditional pub awning
Traditional pub awning

The fabric cover has been  are treated to be both UV and soil resistant elements to give a long lasting appearance and both of these properties are accomplished through the means of environmentally safe applications.  

An aspect of our traditional awning installation of which we are particularly proud is the way our installer will finish fixing the cover to the front timber, or lath, of the awning. A small detail it may be but we hate the haphazard way we sometimes see covers are fixed to traditional laths with random screws or nails. Our covers are fixed to the tacker of the front lath with period authentic Victorian clout nails fixed at a precise spacing which we believe our founder, John Dean, would have been proud of.

Traditional pub awning
Traditional pub awning

The Rose in New Cross features a menu of seasonal food and some of the best pizza in town. With a huge covered beer garden and two private rooms, The Conservatory and The Rose Room.

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