Hickory Hardware Manor House pull is a bail-style cabinet pull from the Manor House collection that brings a piece of a majestic era to your cabinets. The pull uses an intricate rosette backplate design in a silver stone finish, which creates an old-world look that supports traditional cabinetry projects. The 3 inch center to center dimension between the mounting points sets a defined handle span, so drawers and doors gain a consistent visual rhythm across a run. A total length of 4 inches gives the handle enough coverage on the cabinet face to visually anchor wider rails. The 2 inch width of the backplate frames the handle area, so wear marks stay confined to the pull footprint. A 1/2 inch projection keeps the bail close to the surface, which helps when doors need to open past adjacent obstacles.
The 3 inch center to center measurement defines the drilling pattern, so new cabinet fronts can be bored on a standard layout or existing 3 inch holes can be reused. Overall length of 4 inches provides some edge margin beyond the holes, which keeps the pull visually balanced on narrower rails. The 2 inch width measured across the backplate sets the coverage area on the door or drawer, which helps when planning around narrow stiles. A modest 1/2 inch projection means the bail sits close to the surface, so doors with tight reveals can still swing without the handle catching neighboring faces.
The rosette backplate pull with 3 inch center to center spacing fits standard cabinet layouts, which suits many kitchen, bath, and built-in runs that already follow this common drilling dimension. The Manor House collection styling recalls a period when elegance was paramount, which aligns with furniture-style vanities or paneled cabinet doors that benefit from traditional hardware. Its total length of 4 inches allows it to sit comfortably on both smaller drawer fronts and medium-sized doors, giving flexibility across a full project. With a width of 2 inches at the backplate, the pull can sit on narrow framing members while still covering the mounting area, so the decorative rosettes stay fully supported by the face frame or panel.
The silver stone finish defines a muted metallic tone, which lets the pull coordinate with other silver stone or similar finishes from the same brand in the space. The 1/2 inch projection supports doors that open near walls or tall cabinet sides, because the handle does not stand far off the surface. Being part of the Manor House collection means the visual details are shared with companion pieces, so designers can repeat the pattern across uppers, bases, and furniture pieces without shifting styles mid-run. The bail form keeps the hand contact area centered between the rosettes, which directs pulling force straight through the 3 inch mounting points for consistent operation.
The Hickory Hardware Manor House pull has a 3 inch center to center measurement, which matches a common drilling pattern used on many cabinet doors and drawers.
The rosette backplate area on this bail pull measures 2 inches across, which defines how much of the door or drawer face the decorative plates cover.
The P8049-ST Manor House bail pull has a total length of 4 inches, so the handle extends beyond the mounting holes for a balanced look on most cabinet fronts.
The silver stone Manor House pull projects 1/2 inch from the cabinet surface, which keeps the handle relatively low profile in tight clearances.
The Manor House collection bail pull is made from zinc, which provides a solid base for the detailed rosette backplate and finished surface.
This Belwith Keeler Hickory Hardware pull has a silver stone finish, which sets a consistent color tone when matching other silver stone components.
The Manor House series 3 inch center to center bail pull in silver stone offers a defined set of dimensions and a clearly traditional design, which helps projects that need consistent spacing and a cohesive old-world look on cabinets and furniture pieces.