An engineered wooden door is a door made out of multiple pieces of wood. This is opposed to solid wooden doors that are made out of one piece of wood.Engineered wooden doors are usually covered by veneer to make them look like they are made from one piece of wood. They tend to be sturdier and straighter than solid doors.
Watchet
Watchet is a harbour town, civil parish and selecting ward in the English region of Somerset, with a population of 3,785. It is situated 15 miles (24 km) west of Bridgwater, 15 miles (24 kilometres) north-west of Taunton, and also 9 miles (14 kilometres) east of Minehead. The town exists at the mouth of the Washford River on Bridgwater Bay, part of the Bristol Channel, and on the edge of Exmoor National Park. The initial settlement may have been at the Iron Age fort Daw's Castle. It after that moved to the mouth of the river as well as a small harbour created, called by the celts as "Gwo Coed" suggesting Under the Wood. After the Saxon occupation of the area the town established as well as was called Weced or Waeced as well as was struck by Vikings in the 10th century. Trade making use of the harbour slowly grew, in spite of damages throughout several serious tornados, with import and exports of products consisting of those from Wansbrough Paper Mill up until the 19th century when it increased with the export of iron ore, brought from the Brendon Hills via the West Somerset Mineral Railway, primarily to Newport for forward transport to the Ebbw Vale Steelworks. The West Somerset Railway likewise served the community and port bringing products as well as individuals from the Bristol and Exeter Railway. The iron ore profession decreased and also ceased in the early-20th century. The port continued a smaller industrial profession up until 2000 when it was converted into a marina. The church is dedicated to Saint Decuman that is thought to have actually died below around 706. An early church was constructed near Daw's Castle and a new church was erected in the 15th century. It has several burial places and monuments to Sir John Wyndham as well as his family members that were the lords of the manor. Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner which was written in the location is commemorated by a statuary on the harbourside.