Traditional Wood Sliding Sash & Casement Window Services in Hythe, SO45
Installation, Replacement & Upgrade Specialists
NOT IN HYTHE? We also cover Sandling, Frogholt, Sandgate, Seabrook, Palmarsh, West Hythe, Botolph’s Bridge, Lympne, Pelinge, Newingreen and more.
What Do We Do?
- Fitting, Installation & Reinstatement of Traditional Wooden Windows
- Replacement & Upgrade of Windows, Boxes & Sashes
- Renovation, Restoration & Painting
- Double Glazing, Energy Efficient & Other Glass Options
- Bespoke Styling, Paint Colour, Furniture, Security & Timber Options
Why Use Us?
- Workshop, showroom and offices based nearby in Surrey
- Specialists in traditional wooden sash windows
- Bespoke windows and doors built to YOUR specifications
- No quibble after-sale service – 100% satisfaction guarantee
- It’s all us! Manufacturing, fitting, and support – no outsourced work.
About Our Sash & Casement Windows
Our custom sash windows and casement windows include a number of options for the customer including double-glazing, mouldings, window furniture and more. We also repair and restore sash windows in Hythe, Hampshire. Also serving surrounding towns and villages including Sandling, Frogholt, Sandgate, Seabrook, Palmarsh, West Hythe, Botolph’s Bridge, Lympne, Pelinge, Newingreen and beyond.
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A little about our service area…
Surrounded by “The Waterside”, Hythe started out as a small fishing village during the late 1900s and remained a village until the 1950s. Fawley Refinery’s expansion helped Hythe grow into a small town, due to the housing demands of the refinery’s workers. Its growth led to the merging of Dibden Purlieu and Hythe to emphasize Hythe’s economic importance. Due to its proximity to Southampton’s port, Hythe is a good vantage point for ship watchers and the like.
Hythe was also an important hub for shipbuilding, for both civilian and military use. During the Second World War, the town was an important launch port for Her Majesty’s Royal Navy. “Little Ships” such as the Royal Air Force (RAF) Air and Sea Rescue Boats, and the Motor Torpedo Boats were stationed here. The United States Army also used the RAF Hythe until its closure in 2008. The British Powerboat Company, manufacturer of racing and military patrol boats, established their operations in Hythe until it ceased operations in 1946. Today, these old ship yards were converted into a marine business park; the Hythe Marine Park.
Hythe can be accessed via the Hythe Pier Railway, the oldest pier railway in the world, and the Hythe Ferry. White Horse Ferries Ltd is the operator of both pier railway and ferry.