Iron house door numbers are a subtle yet impactful architectural detail, combining traditional craftsmanship with timeless utility. Crafted from durable cast iron and finished in two distinctive styles—black iron and pewter iron—our iron door numbers offer a refined way to mark your home with heritage authenticity.
Each numeral is produced in the UK using time-honoured casting techniques, then hand-finished and oven-cured to ensure a resilient finish that resists wear while developing a pleasing patina over time. The black iron finish delivers deep, matte contrast ideal for bold, dramatic façades and exterior schemes, while the pewter iron tone offers a softer, silvery hue—perfect for muted palettes and interiors that call for a gentler touch.
Despite their modest size, these cast iron door numbers make a striking statement. Their weighty presence conveys quality, and the traditional styling ensures they suit a range of architectural styles—from classic Victorian terraced homes to modern country cottages. The finish not only hides minor scuffs and fingerprints beautifully but also matures gracefully, enhancing visual interest rather than detracting from it.
Installation is straightforward, and the result is durable, low-maintenance numerals that stay visually appealing year after year. For homeowners seeking black iron house numbers that stand out with contrast, or pewter iron house numbers that blend with subtle elegance, Option 19 numerals offer a refined, enduring solution.
Key Features
– Solid cast iron construction for longevity
– Traditional, easy-to-read numerals
– Weather-resistant protective finish
– Pre-drilled with matching fixings included
– Suitable for exterior doors and gates
– Quick, simple installation
Specifications
– Material: Cast iron
– Style: Classic raised numerals, high visibility
– Fixing: Pre-drilled holes; screws supplied
– Use: Exterior/interior
– Digits available: 0–9
– Finish: Durable, rust-inhibiting coating
If you’d like help choosing matching fixtures or coordinating with other ironmongery, our knowledgeable team is always on hand to assist with thoughtful, expertise-led advice.
An insight into the manufacturing process…
After casting, the iron components undergo a long, controlled heat cycle in the UK to transform the carbon structure, relieving brittleness and improving workability. The pieces are then slowly cooled, fettled to remove flash and sharp edges, assembled, and treated with a corrosion-inhibiting layer. A durable two-stage, oven-cured paint system is applied before final assembly, inspection, and careful packing for dispatch.
For advice on product suitability and compatibility please call us on 01206 804317 or email us on info@twfl.co.uk. We have stockists throughout the UK who will be able to offer specialist advice on all aspects of architectural ironmongery. Please contact us for details of your nearest stockist.











