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Based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, Splashbacks of Distinction have a real passion for toughened glass in and around the home. We have transformed many properties, both commercial and domestic with our glass splashbacks, for kitchens, bathrooms and living rooms. Our toughened glass balustrades, glass shelving and splashbacks with high resolution images have really caught the imagination of people who demand beauty and functionality in their homes and offices.
St Neots is a town and civil parish in the county of Cambridgeshire, within the historic county of Huntingdonshire, next to the Bedfordshire county border. It lies on the River Great Ouse in the Huntingdonshire District, 15 miles west of Cambridge and 49 miles north of central London. St Neots is the largest town in Cambridgeshire with a population of 30,580. The town is named after the Cornish monk Saint Neot whose bones were stolen from the village of St Neot on Bodmin Moor and concealed in the nearby priory of the same name.
As the town of St Neots is a mere fifteen miles from the centre of Cambridge, why not drop into our new purpose built glass show room. Here you can see some fantastic examples of the many toughened glass solutions we manufacture, deliver and fit for so many customers.
There really is no other material as versatile, beautifully modern and hygienic than our toughened glass. So whether you are looking to replace those old ceramic tiles in the kitchen or bathroom with a luxurious glass splashback, or updating the old stair spindles to the clean, modern lines of a glass and metal balustrade, Splashbacks of Distinction will have something for you.
So pop into our new showroom in Cambridge and discuss your requirements over a cup of coffee. We look forward to seeing you.
Back in 2012, archaeological excavations discovered prehistoric Mesolithic, Early Neolithic era, Iron Age, Roman and Early Middle Saxon items at the new town centre cinema development. Some five years earlier, Cambridge University Archaeologists uncovered significant remains of an Iron Age settlement of Round Houses during eastern town excavations. These findings confirm settlements having existed for over 3,000 years.
Roman, Saxon and Medieval finds have also been made in and around St Neots. Early Saxon developments were in Eynesbury, Eaton Socon and Eaton Ford, which still exist as part of the town today; and Maltmans Green and Crosshall Ford which are no longer recognised.
The Anglo Saxon Chronicles record that in 917 the Danish King of East Anglia left Huntingdon to attack Saxon settlements but was defeated and killed at the Battle of Tempsford near St Neots. The Normans rebuilt the Priory near the river and, in 1113, the Priory of St Neots was given its own manor, separate from Eyenesbury, which it had previously been part of. The town formed was named St Neots and remained partially entwined with Eynesbury until approximately 1204, when the two parishes were formally separated. A castle was built in the 12th century on the riverbank at Eaton; the earth mound remnants still exist today.
The parish church was rebuilt in the 15th century, and is one of the few currently extant churches of this period in England. A large part of the original church remains, including stained glass windows depicting the life of Christ.
The Great Ouse was made navigable from St Ives to Bedford, via St Neots, in 1629, increasing river borne trade in the town.
The separate village of Eynesbury became reincorporated into St Neots in 1876. The present day parish of Eynesbury reaches more than a kilometre to the south-east of the town centre.
Splashbacks of Distinction are a family run business who have been manufacturing, supplying and installing the very finest high quality toughened glass splashbacks for many years. We have built up a pretty impressive portfolio of clients and we look forward to adding more to this list of satisfied customers.
Splashbacks of Distinction don't just supply glass splashbacks though. We also have glass shelves, glass balustrades to make your staircase look spectacular aswell as mirrors, shower screens and glass worktops.
Splashbacks of Distinction are available to visit your St Neots home to measure up and fit a quality glass splashback or one of our other toughened glass products. Glass is such a clean and modern medium for your home and you'd be surprised just how much glass can transform your home.
Better still, why not drop into our new glass showroom in Cambridge and discuss your home improvement project with one of our dedicated, trained staff?
Splashbacks of Distinction ensure that only the finest quality toughened glass is used in all our products. We guarantee all of our work and are fully insured. We employ only trained and certified engineers. Splashbacks of Distinction never leave your property without ensuring you are totally satisfied with your beautiful new glass splashback, baluster, shelving or shower enclosure.
If you would like to know more or are interested in a quote we would be happy to help. Phone us on 01920 830 084, email us at enquiries@splashbacksofdistinction.co.uk or fill in our enquiry form and we will be in touch as soon as possible.
Showroom: Unit 11, Broomhall Farm, Watton At Stone, Hertford SG14 2RN
Splashbacks of Distinction is the trading name of RDC Glass Ltd