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Tretheway Artisan Stone
Bench Tops in Christchurch, Canterbury area
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Our address
40 Acheron Drive,
Christchurch 8041,
Canterbury, South Island,
New Zealand Edit -
Our phone(s)
03 348 0680
03 348 0680 Edit -
Our fax
03 348 0925 Edit -
Our website
www.artisanstone.co.nz Edit
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Services offered since 2013
Kitchen Fittings and Design Marble and Granite
Expertised in Bench Tops
Design, Installation
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Middleton, Christchurch
Additional info
Bars, Vanities, Counters, Benches, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Formica, Stone, Marble, Granite, Laminates, Residential, Commercial
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