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Having lived in this idyllic Gloucestershire village for over 20 years, Mr & Mrs Brown didn’t want to go far away when considering moving house

“We’d always admired this house, so when it came onto the market, we did ever ything we could to be at the front of the queue, and we believe that already being residents in the village, helped our bid ”

The characteristic property dates to the 1950’s, “the windows we replaced are believed to be the originals and were completely rotten They used to open inwards, and strong winds would blow them open, plus when they were cleaned, the water had to be mopped up inside, as they leaked so badly ”

Replacing like-for-like, with ‘White’ flush casements, featuring arched toplights, Mrs Brown comments, “it was absolutely crucial that any new windows were timber to retain the character of this house, and with the intricacies of the designs, I knew that there wouldn’t be many companies able to provide a made-to-order solution that met my expectations ”

The windows have been the final piece of the jigsaw in the full renovation of the house, since moving in

“Despite some challenges posed by the str uctural openings, and exter nal sliding shutters, I have to compliment the installation team; their work was ver y impressive and it was all left ver y clean after wards too ”

“We are absolutely delighted with the new windows, they are exactly what we needed – they no longer blow open, nor let water in and keep the house much warmer ”

Flush casement windows w th arched top ights , finished in ‘White’ with 18mm astraga glazing bar s and Black Monkeytail hand es and pegstays

Manufactured in Engineered European Redwood

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