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Conservatories Leytonstone

At Walthamstow Windows, we aim to take the hassle out of your conservatory build. With our own in-house team of builders and electricians who work only for us, you can be sure that your conservatory project will be in safe hands. Unlike many other home improvement companies who will only install the base and frames of your conservatory, here, we take care of every stage of installation, so you can enjoy a stress-free project.

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Why choose a conservatory from Leytonstone Windows?

Premium quality uPVC conservatories in Leytonstone

Conservatories in Leytonstone have been a feature of the most elegant homes for many many years. Nowadays, a conservatory is the perfect way to increase the amount of space and natural light in any size property. Our top of the range uPVC conservatories offer high thermal .

Developments in glazing technology mean that we now use solar reflective glass for conservatory windows and roofs, for a comfortable room all year round.

Chartwell Green orangery roof
Bright conservatory

Beautiful conservatory designs

You can create a custom conservatory design to match your property’s aesthetic or choose from popular designs such as Edwardian, Victorian, P-shaped, T-shaped, Gable-front, and Lantern Top. A bespoke, made to measure conservatory by The Walthamstow Window Company is manufactured and installed to your exact specification – including glazing types, frame colours and roof materials. This gives you complete control over the look and performance of your new conservatory.

Conservatory build, installation and decoration

We deal with every aspect of your conservatory’s construction, from start to finish, including plumbing, wiring and installing lighting and fans. We even take care of interior decoration, including plastering, painting and more. This helps you create a space completely customised to your needs.

Conservatory solid roof

Facts about Leytonstone

History

The main thoroughfare, Leytonstone High Road, is part of an ancient highway from Epping to London, on the borders of Epping Forest. A small hamlet at Leytonstone had existed since the early 14th century, when it formed part of the parish of Leyton in the county of Essex.

The name Leytonstone, originally “Leyton-atte-Stone”, comes from a distance marker called the High Stone, which stands at the junction of Hollybush Hill (the A1199 road with Woodford) and New Wanstead (the A113 road with Woodford Bridge), near the eastern bounds of the parish. It is a restored 18th-century obelisk set up on an earlier stump, traditionally described as a Roman milestone, possibly marking an extension of the Roman road from Dunmow to Chigwell into London.[2] Two of the obelisk inscriptions are still just legible, others not:”To Epping XI Miles through Woodford, Loughton””To Ongar XV Miles through Woodford Bridge, Chigwell, Abridge”Other Roman archaeological features have been found in the Leyton area, including “a Roman cemetery south of Blind Lane, and massive foundations of some Roman building, with quantities of Roman brick… discovered in the grounds of Leyton Grange.”

General Info

Leytonstone /ˈleɪtənˌstoʊn/ is a town in east London, England, located in the historic county of Essex. Bordering Walthamstow to the north-west, Wanstead to the east, Forest Gate to the south, with Leyton and Stratford to the west and south-west, it is located 7 miles (11.3 km) north-east of Charing Cross.

Having expanded rapidly after the opening of the railway at Leytonstone station in 1856, now the Central line, the town became a dormitory suburb, forming part of the metropolitan conurbation of London. It falls within the London Borough of Waltham Forest local authority area of the ceremonial county of Greater London.

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