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The dual swift brick from Manthorpe is an ideal solution for nesting swifts in new and existing developments that may not have access to a cavity for the nesting chamber. The single-course dual-wide design uses space in the existing wall for both the entrance and the nesting chamber, providing maximum habitable living space. An integrated nest cup provides an ideal starting point for nesting.
Made from a highly durable recycled PP rear and PVC front, the boxes come in a range of colours with textured fronts that will blend into most walls. There is also an unfinished option with recesses for rendering. They are ideal for use in buildings where the brick course is 50mm high, such as modern timber frames or retrofit. Designed to be ambidextrous, the boxes can be fitted with a left—or right-handed entrance hole.