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On the south coast, the 1930s home of the Thor ne family has received a much-needed upgrade
“Many of the windows were rotting, and we therefore phased our approach to replacements based on priority and to spread the cost too ”
The homeowners had clear criteria when it came to their choices for replacement windows and doors, “it was a definite ‘no’ to uPVC as this would ruin the house and always had to be timber.”
Classically styled f lush casements sit alongside a Polstead entrance door featuring leaded, stained glass
“We’ve noticed a massive difference in the bedrooms; no more draughts or outside noise. The door is so much better too, as the old one used to let in a lot of cold draughts.”
“Overall, we can say we’re very happy!”
Flush casement windows finished in ‘White’ with 18mm astragal glazing bar s and manufactured in Engineered European Redwood
Under the very strict and watchful eye of Cotswold District Council, this Grade II listed cottage was granted approval for the more elegant Timber Windows products.