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Art Deco Door Knocker | From The Anvil
From £111.48
Aged BrassAged BronzeBlackExternal BeeswaxPewter PatinaPolished BrassPolished BronzePolished ChromePolished NickelSatin BrassPolished Marine SS (316)Satin Marine SS (316)+ 9 more
Brompton Door Knocker | From The Anvil
From £122.63
Aged BrassAged BronzeBlackMatt BlackPewter PatinaPolished BrassPolished BronzePolished ChromePolished Marine SS (316)Polished NickelSatin BrassSatin Marine SS (316)+ 9 more
Doctor's Door Knocker | From The Anvil
From £58.23
Aged BrassAged BronzeBlackExternal BeeswaxPewter PatinaPolished BrassPolished ChromePolished NickelSatin BrassSatin ChromePolished Marine SS (316)Satin Marine SS (316)+ 9 more
Lion's Head Door Knocker | From The Anvil
From £86.39
Antique PewterBlackPolished BrassPolished BronzePolished ChromePolished Nickel+ 3 more
Loop Door Knocker | From The Anvil
From £63.75
Aged BrassAntique PewterBlackPolished BrassPolished Chrome+ 2 more
Ring Door Knocker | From The Anvil
From £87.80
Aged BronzeBlackExternal BeeswaxMatt BlackPewter PatinaPolished BrassPolished ChromePolished Marine SS (316)Polished NickelSatin Marine SS (316)+ 7 more
What’s the difference between surface fixing and bolt-through fixing door knockers?

Surface fixed door knockers are screw fixed to the exterior surface of your door.

Bolt-through door knockers are fitted through the entire thickness of your door, meaning you would need to drill a hole all the way through.

Either type of door knocker is suitable for solid wood doors, but for other types of doors (uPVC, composite, etc.) it’s best to check which type is more suitable.

Can I use a door knocker on a uPVC or composit door?

In theory, yes, but this can vary from door to door. If you're unsure, check with a joiner or other skilled tradesperson before fitting.

Where should I place my door knocker?

This entirely depends on your personal taste! Door knockers are fitted to the exterior surface of a front door, typically in the middle at shoulder-height.

If your door has glazing or an intricate pattern, you may have to move your door knocker up/down to accomodate for this. Test your door knocker at multiple heights prior to fitting.