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These are scam and con artists - will take your money & not finish kitchen
These are scam and con artists. Do not use them. They were previously Cambridge Kitchens and Bathrooms. They left us with a kitchen and bathroom half done and refused to finish it because they declared bankruptcy and went into liquidation. This company is them phoenixing into a new company. Dylan Wade Gledhill is a conman. They left us with leaks and in a terrible situation. I cannot express more - do not use this company. They will take your money and not finish the job. Their new website is full of designs stolen from another cambridge kitchen designer. These are real scam artists. Do not use.
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