Windows in Conservation Areas

Windows in Conservation Areas

If you live in a Conservation Area, there are usually some additional layers of regulation you need to go through to make any changes to your property. This is because Conservation Areas are protected areas of special architectural and historic interest where unique...
Timber sash windows: common problems

Timber sash windows: common problems

Sash windows are traditionally made out of timber, however different materials are also used to manufacture sash windows. Timber remains the most popular, despite the fact that moisture and weather can cause minor problems to the sash windows. Nevertheless, well...
Insulating heritage windows

Insulating heritage windows

Owners of period property can often find it difficult to enjoy all the original features of their home and keep it warm and energy efficient. Whether you have a Georgian property with traditional large panel sash windows, an early modern 1930’s home with casement...
Conservation Area and Listed Building Windows

Conservation Area and Listed Building Windows

The general rule of thumb is, the older a building, the more likely it is going to be listed. All buildings built before 1700, which survive in anything like their original condition are listed, as are most of those built between 1700 and 1840. Generally speaking, the...

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