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What’s the difference between the Abbey and Minster ranges?

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What’s the difference between the Abbey and Minster ranges?

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Both the Abbey and Minster ranges are made from top quality materials and share similar construction and features. The main difference is that the Minster is designed as a more superior range and offers a wider choice of veneers, including the crossbanding option. Table and counter tops are 38mm thick in the Minster range, with 10mm solid lip edging as opposed to the Abbey’s 30mm thick tops with 3mm edging. In addition, the Minster range offers a choice of edging details and an increased number of optional accessories.

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