Projects

Farmhouse exterior door

Farmhouse, West Halton

A PERIOD FARMHOUSE BACK DOOR TRANSFORMED Pelham Joinery recently installed a new back door in a period farmhouse in West Halton, a quiet village in North Lincolnshire with strong rural roots. Like many older properties, the farmhouse had accumulated its fair share of compromises over the years, and nowhere was this more apparent than at […]

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Abbey Farm after timber window replacement

Abbey Farm Cottage, Thornton Abbey

BRINGING LIGHT INTO A HISTORIC COTTAGE Abbey Farm Cottage stands in historic Thornton Abbey, named after the magnificent 12th-century Thornton Abbey, and like its illustrious neighbour, this characterful property bears the unmistakable marks of time. The cottage required complete window replacement throughout, presenting an opportunity to transform both its appearance and livability whilst respecting its

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Grasby Road, Georgian sash windows

Grasby Road, Great Limber

REPLACING MISMATCHED WINDOWS WITH GEORGIAN SASHES Two windows at this charming country cottage had been overlooked when the house was last repainted and renovated. These windows needed complete replacement to match the existing Georgian-style windows throughout the property and complete the cottage’s authentic period appearance. The new windows needed to blend seamlessly with the established

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Completed windows installed

Boundary House stable windows

TRADITIONAL STABLE WINDOW RESTORATION Boundary House is a traditional property in the heart of a country estate, retaining all its original fixtures and features. Two stable windows had rotted from the inside, most likely due to condensation build-up over time. Both windows were beyond repair and needed complete replacement while maintaining the property’s authentic character.

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New Georgian windows in historic Barton

Waterside Road, Barton on Humber

CONSERVATION COMPLIANCE AND HERITAGE WINDOW REPLACEMENT This Victorian terraced property in the historic town of Barton on Humber presented a fascinating case study in the importance of heritage compliance from the outset. The homeowner had previously replaced two upper-floor windows, but the replacements featured incorrect glazing patterns. The traditional sliding sash design had a nine-pane

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Restored windows Townend House

Townend House, Great Limber

GRADE II LISTED GEORGIAN CONSERVATION PROJECT Town End House sits prominently on the east side of Great Limber, instantly recognisable to anyone passing through this historic Lincolnshire village. This Grade II listed property, built in the mid-1800s, carries nearly two centuries of local history, having served the same family for almost 200 years before recently

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Updated replacement sliding windows at the Works Yard

The Works Yard

RENOVATING WINDOWS TO OUR OWN HISTORIC WORKS YARD. The Works Yard has been an active works area for the Brocklesby estate for 130 years and consists of a number of workshop and storage buildings. We undertook a full revamp of all windows throughout the yard’s buildings. The yard had a number of different window styles

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High Street Saxby after photo showing new windows throughout

Saxby All Saints

REPLACING TRADITIONAL WINDOWS IN CONSERVATION AREA. Located on a primary road in the village of Saxby All Saints, Lincolnshire, the property is located in a conservation area. When working in a conservation area, any new windows must closely replicate the design, materials and appearance of the original windows. The homeowner was also keen to capitalise

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Swallow Wold after photo showing new windows post install

Swallow Wold Farmhouse

REPLACING 1970s WINDOWS IN RURAL FARMHOUSE. Swallow Wold is an imposing old farmhouse with a mixture of window styles that had been updated during its life, including mock sliding sashes and 1970s large glass frames. We assessed each of the windows to determine which could be repaired and which were too far gone and needed

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