Covid 19 Update – We are open 16th March 2021

Our shop remains open but our showroom is currently closed until further notice to help stop the spread of COVID 19, we ask all visitors to wear a mask and when you can attend alone. Please note we will be closed for lunch between 12pm – 1pm

Pat Mitchell Retires 15th March 2021

Back in August 2020 Pat took his retirement, we would like to thank Pat for his 15 year service to Turentek and all the best in the future and enjoy your retirement.

Delapre Abbey opens its doors 22nd November 2017

Delapre Abbey in Northampton is a grade 1 listed building which has re-opened after a two-year renovation. Working closely with Purcell Architects, Turentek carried out a full survey and hardware schedule, suppling bespoke cast brass furniture to match the original C1890’s patterns. Turentek provided a full hardware package, including bespoke period door furniture cast from […]

Castle Hall Leicester 21st November 2017

Silence in Court! Castle Hill, formerly the Leicester Courtrooms, has re-opened after an 18-month refurbishment. Originally built in 1150, the Great Hall is of national significance and lays claim to being the largest double aisled medieval hall in Europe, with its last use being courtroom (c1821-1990). The building was on the Historic England Heritages “At […]

Portswood Road Student Village gets ready for first intake 19th August 2017

The new 500 occupancy student village on Portswood Rd, Southampton, has opened. Working closely with Contractors Bowmer, Kirkland, and architects Church Lukas, Turentek supplied a full package of door hardware. This included an extensive Proximity Mifare locking system from Salto Systems.

Richard III Centre 21st November 2016

When discussing with Maber Architects the overall feel of the Ironmongery requirement for such a prestigious building, Turentek specified an antique bronze on brass to fade and patina to appear aged and worn.  Colour co-ordinated signage, door controls and hinges completed the full specification.

St Michael-On-The-Mount 26th October 2012

The former church of St Michael-on-the-Mount Lincoln has opened its doors to a new future.  After twelve months of restoration and conversion works, the 158 year old building has successfully opened as boutique hotel accommodation linked to the successful Old Palace Hotel. Turentek liaised closely with Franklin Ellis Architects, presenting a period reeded knob design, combining mixed polished chrome […]

Fighting fit! The Queen Elizabeth Leisure Centre Leicester 6th September 2012

August saw the hand over of the brand new Queen Elizabeth Leisure Centre in Leicester, a full Turentek “Ovation” T316 range specification, supplied to all timber doors, whilst a Hewi nylon hardware completed the laminate faced pool area doors.

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