Many doors are made to measure. If you require a non-standard door width, ask a professional door installation company to measure your aperture and manufacture a door to fit. It could be that a small amont of brickwork is needed to accomodate the new door.
Montacute
Montacute is a small village as well as civil parish in Somerset, England, 4 miles (6.4 kilometres) west of Yeovil. The village has a population of 831 (2011 census). The name Montacute is believed by some to stem from the Latin "Mons Acutus", describing the conically severe St Michael's Hill dominating the village to the west. An alternative view is that it is called after Drogo de Montagu, whose household stemmed from Montaigu-les-Bois, in the arrondissement of Coutances. Mortain held Montacute after 1066, Drogo was a close associate. The town is built nearly entirely of the regional hamstone. From the 15th century till the beginning of the 20th century it formed the heart of the estate of the Phelips family of Montacute House. The village has a great medieval church, and also was the site of a Cluniac priory, the lodge of which is currently a personal home. At the centre of the town is a large square known as the 'District' around which are grouped picturesque homes and also a club, the Phelips Arms; there is a 2nd public house and hotel positioned in the town, called the King's Arms.