The UK is fortunate to be home to many beautiful and historically significant buildings. Today, there is much emphasis placed on preserving them for the future, safeguarding our cultural heritage and the stories they hold, while promoting environmental sustainability.
We have extensive experience working closely with conservationists and historians to deliver sound solutions for heritage and conservation projects. Whether it is replacing damaged single glazing with energy efficient alternatives, restoring traditional leaded lights or installing secondary glazing on more sensitive projects, we always aim to find the right solution whilst respecting for the building’s historical value.
Kent
We supplied and installed bronze windows as part of the restoration of a home originally built in 1460
Lincolnshire
A building of historical significance required well considered renovation materials
East Sussex
Extensive restoration work incorporating traditional leaded lights
Newcastle
Replacement of over 2500 windows at Newcastle University's Armstrong and Student Union buildings
Oxford
Installation of secondary glazing at St John's College, Oxford.
Hay-on-Wye
Installation of a number of heritage windows to the oldest part of the building.
Denmark
Converted into a business centre bronze windows and screens feature throughout
County Tipperary, Ireland
A historic castle in Ireland converted into a B&B with architectural bronze
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A guide to replacing windows in listed buildings in the UK whilst preserving character and historical significance
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