Entry Systems
The Anatomy of a Complete Entry
A complete entry is the sum of three components — the set that latches, the bolt that secures, and the pull that opens. Banbury Lane curates each to the same architectural standard, allowing each piece to be specified individually or as part of a unified hardware program.
Entry Sets
Traditional and tubular entry hardware combining lever, knob, or thumb-latch with keyed control in a single assembly.
Deadbolts
Mechanical, electronic, and heavy-duty mortise solutions for the keyed control of an exterior door — specified independently or alongside an entry set.
Long Door Pulls
The visible exterior hardware that pairs with push/pull lock bodies or stands on its own as a defining architectural element.