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Sash Windows Shoreditch

Sash windows are a traditional style of glazing unit seen in many Shoreditch properties. Traditionally manufactured from wood, uPVC replacement sash windows have become popular due to the increased lifespan, design and colours available. When compared to the cost of replacing wooden sash windows. uPVC wins hands down. There is no need to compromise on the aesthetic of your property as all traditional styles and shapes are available in uPVC with easy maintenance operation.

Each sash tilts inwards for ease of cleaning. Requiring only a wipe with a damp cloth, the frames and glass can be cleaned from inside the property, which is particularly convenient for windows that are installed on upper floors. All our windows come with traditional features such as sash horns, handles and catches. For more information on our uPVC double glazed windows, doors and conservatories, please see our double glazing page.

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Sash Windows in Shoreditch, East London & Surrounding Counties

At Walthamstow Window Company Ltd, we supply and install Sash Windows throughout East London and the surrounding counties. We currently have an offer on any size, up to 1.8m in height, sliding sash windows for £899 + VAT, including installation. Sash Windows are typical of historical and modern properties across Britain, with timber options becoming popular way back in the start of the Victorian era. They offer excellent security, ventilation and are easy to maintain.

Heritage Sash Windows Shoreditch

If you have or are building a period style property, careful choices must be made. In most cases, uPVC sash windows made in a Heritage style offer the most authentic appearance. Our heritage Style uPVC designs replicate the look of timber very convincingly.

With a wide range of wood grain colour finishes, mechanically welded joints to mimic timber joints, deeper lower sash rail profiles and a wide range of Heritage style hardware, our Heritage style sash windows are very hard to beat.

Choose your colour

Choose from a wide range of foil colours, guaranteed not to fade or flake. Choose different colours for inside and outside for a truly unique look.

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Modern Sash Windows for Contemporary Homes

Astragal Bars

Externally mounted Astragal bars achieve the traditional style with modern materials.

Georgian Bars

Georgian bars mounted within the glazing cavity offer traditional style with easy cleaning.

Sash Window Locks

Internal sash window locks are available in a range of colours to suit your style.

Run Through Sash Horns

Our integrated sash horns are not an afterthought that have been stuck on, they are molded for authenticity.

Modern features with traditional style

  1. Made of durable, easy to maintain uPVC
  2. Run through sash horn for enhanced traditional aesthetics
  3. A-rated for energy efficiency as standard
  4. Heritage aesthetics, but modern high performance
  5. Shootbolts and hinge protectors applied on all frames
  6. Bottom gasket minimises draughts

Facts about Shoreditch

History

Though now part of Inner London, Shoreditch was previously an extramural suburb of the City of London, centred on Shoreditch Church at the old crossroads where Shoreditch High Street and Kingsland Road are crossed by Old Street and Shoreditch Road.

Shoreditch High Street and Kingsland Road are a small sector of the Roman Ermine Street and modern A10. Known also as the Old North Road, it was a major coaching route to the north, exiting the City at Bishopsgate. The east–west course of Old Street–Hackney Road was also probably originally a Roman Road, connecting Silchester with Colchester, bypassing the City of London to the south.

General Info

Shoreditch is a district in the East End of London that forms the southern part of the London Borough of Hackney. Neighbouring parts of Tower Hamlets are sometimes also perceived as part of the area.

In the 16th century, Shoreditch was an important centre of the Elizabethan Theatre, and it has been an important entertainment centre since that time. Today, it hosts many pubs, bars and nightclubs.The most commercial areas lie closest to the city of London and along the A10 Road, with the rest mostly residential.

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