As the original large period windows were rotting, draughty and beyond repair, the owner Simon Westbury turned to Gowercroft Joinery to supply energy efficient traditional timber replacement windows and doors.
The Gowercroft team manufactured and fitted casement and sliding sash windows in Red Grandis and Accoya, plus single and double doors, all painted to Strutt Yellow to create a high quality, uniform look.
The replacement windows and doors came from our Classic Range, chosen for their traditional looks, exceptional performance and long life expectancy. The products we used were the Hardwick Flush Casement Window and the Chatsworth Sliding Sash Window.
You can read more about our Classic Ranges of Hardwick and Chatsworth wooden windows and doors here.
Pleased with the products and workmanship, Simon Westbury said:
Do you have a traditional home that needs upgraded windows and doors that improve efficiency without compromising its timeless looks? Consider Gowercroft’s range of replacement windows.
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