Many doors are made to measure. If you require a non-standard door width, ask a professional door installation company to measure your aperture and manufacture a door to fit. It could be that a small amont of brickwork is needed to accomodate the new door.
Walsingham
Walsingham is a town in North Norfolk, England, well-known for its spiritual shrines in honour of the Virgin Mary. It additionally includes the ruins of 2 medieval monastic residences. The civil parish, including Little Walsingham as well as Great Walsingham, together with the depopulated middle ages village of Egmere (grid reference TF 897 374), has an area of 18.98 kilometres ². At the 2011 census, it had a population of 819. Walsingham is a major centre of Pilgrimage. In 1061, according to the Walsingham tale, a Saxon noblewoman, Richeldis de Faverches, had a vision of the Virgin Mary in which she was instructed to develop a replica of the house of the Holy Family Members in Nazareth in honour of the Annunciation. Her family name does not appear in the Domesday Book. When it was constructed, the Holy House in Walsingham was panelled with wood and also included a wood statue of an enthroned Virgin Mary with the child Jesus seated on her lap. Among its relics was a phial of the Virgin's milk. Walsingham turned into one of northern Europe's wonderful areas of pilgrimage and stayed so via most of the Middle Ages.