We have over 20 years experience in the Window Services industry and take great pride in offering a competitive service for all the areas shown. We are happy to travel to these areas for any size work. We have no minimum order or any call out charges.
Ampthill - Arlesey - Bedford - Biggleswade - Cranfield - Flitwick - Henlow
Leighton Buzzard - Luton - Sandy - Studham -Toddington - Woburn
We cover Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, Hemel Hempstead and Berkhampstead and a large part of Essex.
Please feel free to enquire if you are outside of these areas and we would be more than happy to discuss your requirements.
Our experience and service is first class and we will do all we can to accommodate your requirements.
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Tel: 01438 871981
Mob: 07707 325781
Email Mark@rrww.co.uk
R & R Window Workshop is dedicated to offering a range of sash and casement window renovation, draught proofing and Double glazing services. Our aim is to restore and renovate period windows using traditional materials and skills..
We provide a one stop service for Restoration and Draught proofing, Period Single Glazing, Small Repairs, Heritage Double Glazing, Decorating Service for Windows, Grade 1 & Grade 2 Period Properties, New Sash Inserts.
Contact R & R Window Workshop to arrange your for free quote or to discuss your requirements for all sash and casement window renovation, draught proofing and Double glazing services.We provide a one stop service for Restoration services.
Studham
Studham is a village and civil parish in the county of Bedfordshire. The parish bounds to the south the Buckinghamshire border, and to the east is the Hertfordshire border.The hamlet of Holywell is located to the north of Studham, and forms part of the same civil parish.In the Domesday Book of 1086 it was recorded as Estodham. Studham's church celebrated its millennium in 1997.The ancient parish of Studham straddled the Bedfordshire/Hertfordshire border. In 1894 under the Local Government Act 1894, the parish was partitioned into two parts, one on each side of the county border.The Studham currently has two pubs, the older of which, The Bell, dates till before the English Civil War. In the early 20th century, work to make safe the old well in the pub garden revealed discarded or hidden civil war weapons.
*Information from wikipedia and various local history websites. With thanks