Door Knockers

Timeless Style & a Welcoming Touch

Add charm and character to your entrance with our collection of door knockers, perfect for making a lasting first impression. Whether you're restoring a period property or styling a contemporary front door, we offer designs to suit every home—from classic lion head and urn styles to sleek modern rings and contemporary bars.

Crafted from premium materials such as solid brass, iron, chrome, and matte black finishes, our door knockers are built for durability, weather resistance, and long-term appeal. With options for through-door or surface mounting, they’re both decorative and practical—designed to provide a pleasant knock and easy fitting.


🔔 Key Features

  • Traditional & modern styles available (lion head, ring, urn, bar & more)

  • High-quality materials: brass, black iron, chrome, nickel & bronze

  • Rust-resistant & suitable for exterior use

  • Easy to install with fixings included

  • Matching door furniture available for a coordinated look


🏠 Ideal For:

✔️ Front doors of homes and cottages
✔️ Heritage buildings and period renovations
✔️ Contemporary properties wanting standout entrance decor
✔️ Enhancing kerb appeal


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are your door knockers suitable for all door types?

A: Yes. Most knockers work on wooden, composite, and uPVC doors, though heavier knockers may be best suited to solid doors. Check specifications for mounting types.

Q: Do they come with all the necessary fixings?

A: Yes, all our door knockers include fixings and installation instructions. Some styles offer through-bolt or face-fix fitting options.

Q: Are they weatherproof?

A: Absolutely. Our knockers are made from durable, weather-resistant materials to withstand the elements and maintain their finish.

Q: Can I match my knocker with other door hardware?

A: Yes. Many of our knockers are part of matching door furniture collections, including handles, letter plates, and numbers.

Q: Do I need to drill through the door?

A: Surface-mounted knockers attach with screws to the exterior, while through-door knockers require drilling. Both include instructions for safe installation.

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