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Ashcraft Framing - Bespoke Picture Framing & Mount Cutting

Located in Kexby near Gainsborough in Lincolnshire, Ashcraft Framing make picture frames for a wide variety of art, 3D objects, textiles and sports memorabilia and can frame just about anything - limited only by your imagination!

Choose from an unprecedented range of mouldings.  We offer one of the largest ranges of mouldings available from any bespoke framer.  You can browse our range by visiting MyFrameBook and choosing the mouldings you like. If you see something you like then we will obtain that moulding for your framing.

Recent bespoke framing projects include...

  • Oil paintings
  • Cross stiches and textiles
  • American soccer jerseys
  • A tablecloth
  • A leaf...yes, a leaf.
  • Limited edition prints
  • Photographs for exhibitions
  • Signed photographs of the England Cricket Squad
  • A porcelain Iznik tile
  • Sports shirts & boxing memorabillia
  • ....and much more....

We do not have a shop but being a small workshop based business means we can offer high quality framing at reasonable prices and provide a high level of service and attention to the needs of our customers. All our framing is carried out to the standards laid down by the Fine Art Trade Guild.

Ashcraft Framing are members of Art-on-the-Map, the Lincolnshire Open Studios and the Fine Art Trade Guild (FATG).  We are also on Facebook, you can visit our page here.

We also have a blog where we post picture framing ideas and information.  You can find us the cunningly named Ashcraft Framing's Blog and, if you feel the urge, you can track us down on Twitter at @Ashcraftframes or #pictureframingtips.

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Ashcraft Framing
29 High Street
Kexby
Gainsborough
Lincolnshire
DN21 5LZ

01427 787318

frames[@]ashcraftframing.co.uk

Opening Times

Mon-Fri: 0930-1730
Sat: 0930-1230

Times are not fixed in stone so if you planning a visit it is best to call ahead to make an appointment.

 

 

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