Showers With Handset

Showers With Handset

For those who value both indulgence and versatility, a shower with a handset offers the ideal combination. A generous overhead rainfall shower provides a relaxing, spa-like experience, while the accompanying handheld shower head gives you greater control for everyday showering.

Our collection includes exposed, semi-exposed and concealed shower designs, allowing you to choose the style that best complements your bathroom, whether your preference is traditional elegance or contemporary simplicity.

Every shower is thoughtfully engineered with a dual outlet thermostatic valve, making it effortless to switch between the overhead shower and handheld shower head while maintaining a consistent, comfortable water temperature throughout.

Crafted from solid brass, every shower is built for exceptional durability and lasting performance. Premium French thermostatic cartridges provide smooth, precise control and maintain a consistent water temperature, delivering outstanding comfort, safety and reliability with every use.

Explore our collection to find a shower that combines timeless design with exceptional performance.

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About Our Showers With A Handheld Showerhead

Our showers with a handheld shower head combine luxurious showering with everyday practicality. Featuring both a generous rainfall shower and a convenient handset, they offer the flexibility to suit every routine. The Bayor, Klee and Linton collections are all available as dual outlet shower sets, bringing together timeless design and exceptional performance.

Available in exposed, semi-exposed and concealed designs, our collections have been thoughtfully created to complement both classic and contemporary bathrooms. 

Complete your showering space with our carefully curated collection of coordinating accessories, including shower trays, shower screens and shower enclosures, bottle baskets, soap dishes, towel rings and heated towel rails.

Available in a range of beautifully crafted finishes, including Brushed Brass, Living Brass, Brushed Nickel, Chrome and Matt Black, our showers with a handheld shower head are designed to complement the wider Ashbee and Stone collection, helping you create a bathroom that feels beautifully considered and effortlessly timeless.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Showers

Find answers to some of the most common questions about our shower sets.

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What type of showers are available from Ashbee and Stone?

Ashbee & Stone offers a wide range of luxury shower sets in traditional, contemporary and industrial styles. The collection includes exposed, semi-exposed and concealed shower sets, with options such as fixed shower roses, rigid risers, handshowers, slider rails and dual-outlet configurations. Many designs are available in finishes including polished brass, brushed brass, polished nickel, brushed nickel, matt black and chrome, allowing you to choose a shower that complements your bath, brassware and wider bathroom scheme.

Are Ashbee and stone showers thermostatic?

Yes. Ashbee & Stone showers are designed with thermostatic temperature control, using high-quality European thermostatic cartridges to help maintain a safe, consistent and comfortable showering experience. This helps protect against sudden changes in water temperature while delivering the refined performance expected from a luxury shower.

How do I clean my shower from Ashbee and Stone?

Clean your Ashbee & Stone shower regularly with a soft cloth and warm, mild soapy water, then rinse and dry the surface to help prevent water spots and limescale build-up. Avoid abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, bleach and harsh chemicals, as these can damage the finish. Ashbee & Stone tapware and showers are cast from solid brass, and some finishes will naturally patina over time, particularly living finishes such as living brass and polished nickel. Where required, polished brass can be restored with a suitable metal polish, but this should be done sparingly and only after cleaning the surface first.

Can I install my shower myself or do I need a professional plumber?

We recommend that Ashbee & Stone showers are installed by a qualified professional plumber to ensure they are fitted safely, correctly and in line with the installation instructions supplied with your product. This is especially important for thermostatic shower valves, concealed shower systems and multi-outlet configurations. If you need a copy of the installation instructions before fitting, please contact our team on 01723 585896 or email [email protected].

What is the difference between a walk in and a shower enclosure?

A walk-in shower is usually an open, minimalist shower area with one or more glass panels and no fully closing door. It creates a spacious, contemporary look and is ideal for larger bathrooms or wet-room style layouts.

 

A shower enclosure is a more contained showering space, typically formed with glass panels and a door, such as a hinged, sliding or quadrant enclosure. It is designed to keep water within a defined area, making it a practical choice for smaller bathrooms, ensuites and layouts where splash control is important.

 

Both options can create a beautiful luxury bathroom; the right choice depends on your available space, desired style and how much water containment you need.

What sizes do Ashbee and stone shower enclosures come in?

Ashbee & Stone walk-in shower enclosures are available in a range of tray sizes to suit different bathroom layouts, including 1200mm x 800mm, 1200mm x 900mm, 1400mm x 800mm and 1400mm x 900mm. Depending on the collection, glass panel sizes may also vary, allowing you to choose a configuration that best fits your space. Please check the individual product page for the exact size options available for your chosen enclosure.

What is a rainfall shower?

A rainfall shower is a shower with a larger fixed shower head, often called a shower rose, designed to let water fall evenly from above in a soft, rain-like flow. It creates a more relaxing and luxurious showering experience than a standard directional shower head.

 

Rainfall showers can be ceiling-mounted or wall-mounted on a shower arm or riser, and are often paired with a separate handshower for added flexibility when rinsing, cleaning the shower area or bathing children and pets.