Bath's Timber Window Specialists
Bath is one of the finest Georgian cities in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Royal Crescent, The Circus, Lansdown Crescent, and the honey-coloured Bath-stone terraces of Bathwick and Widcombe are defined by their tall, elegant box sash windows with slim glazing bars. Almost every period property in Bath sits within a strictly controlled heritage setting, where window replacements must precisely match original proportions, horns, and putty-line sightlines.
Effectively the whole of central Bath sits within a conservation area, alongside the city's World Heritage designation — covering Lansdown, Bathwick, Widcombe, and Walcot. Replacements here demand authentic slim meeting rails, traditional horns, and historically correct glazing bars.
Why Bath Homeowners Choose Us
Every window is manufactured in our workshop near London from engineered Accoya or premium hardwood. Accoya is guaranteed for 50 years against rot and fungal decay — far outlasting uPVC, which typically degrades within 20 to 25 years and cannot be repaired.
- Slimline double glazing — 4/16/4 sealed units with warm-edge spacer bars. U-value 1.4 W/m²K. Part L compliant.
- PAS24 security — multi-point espagnolette locking on all opening sashes.
- Traditional lead weights — we never use spring balances. Smoother operation, longer lifespan.
- Any colour — over 2,000 RAL colours and the full Farrow & Ball range. Dual colour available.
- 4–5 week delivery — manufactured in our UK workshop, not imported. Standard configurations delivered in 4–5 weeks.
- FENSA registered — Building Regulations self-certification and certificate on completion.
Every window is spray-finished with premium Sikkens coatings — a multi-coat system including primer, undercoat, and topcoat for a flawless, lasting finish.
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Use our online configurator to spec your sash windows. Choose dimensions, glazing bars, colours, glass type, and hardware. Get an instant price — no account needed.
Open the 3D Configurator Book a SurveyConservation Areas in Bath
Bath's Conservation Areas require careful attention to original window details. Listed buildings and protected properties need like-for-like replacements with specific glazing bar profiles, horn details, and putty-line sightlines. We produce windows with authentic slim meeting rails, ovolo or chamfer beading profiles, and run-through horns that match original period detailing.
We handle the paperwork too. Where planning permission is required, we supply detailed drawings and specifications. For most replacements in non-listed properties, our FENSA registration means no separate Building Control application is needed.
What We Offer
- Box sash windows — traditional double-hung sash windows with cords and lead weights.
- Casement windows — flush casement and stormproof designs for Arts and Crafts and modern properties.
- Slim Georgian bars — authentic planted or run-through glazing bars.
- Arched and shaped windows — gothic, segmental, and true-arch heads.
- Secondary glazing — for Listed buildings where external changes are restricted.
How It Works
- 1. Design online — Use our 3D configurator to design and price your windows instantly.
- 2. Survey — For local projects we measure on site; for orders elsewhere in the UK we supply made-to-measure to your sizes (your builder measures and fits). For large projects we can travel to survey.
- 3. Manufacture — Your windows are built in our workshop. Typical lead time 4–5 weeks.
- 4. Delivery & fitting — We deliver nationwide. Within reach of London our FENSA-certified team can install; supply-only orders are fitted by your own builder.
Areas We Cover in Bath
We supply timber sash windows throughout Bath, including the city centre, Lansdown, Bathwick, Widcombe, Walcot, Bear Flat, Combe Down, and Weston, across the BA1 and BA2 postcodes. Each window is made to measure in our UK workshop and delivered to your project.
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