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Sash Windows in Maidstone

Kingswood Joinery UK Ltd was formed in 2006 to bring homeowners and businesses, individual and unique Sash Windows in Maidstone. Our windows and doors are handcrafted at our fully equipped workshop in Barkingside, by joiners with exceptional experience and training. Members of our skilled team are FENSA registered.

Our company is renowned for combining the latest technology with traditional design to make elegant windows that stand the test of time. All our sash and casement windows perform high in terms of energy efficiency, and our doors meet high-security standards.

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Bespoke Wooden Sash Windows in
Maidstone & Kent

Introduced in the late 17th century. Wooden sash windows are an integral part of British architectural history and remain a fashionable and attractive feature of period buildings.

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Hand Crafted Casement Windows in
Maidstone & Kent

All our timber casement windows are made bespoke and can be customised to any colour or wood grain finish desired. There are various configurations that our skilled team can replicate.

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Casement Windows

Searching for bespoke timber Sash Windows in the Maidstone area? Call us today on 0207 702 0000 or use the contact form below to arrange a free consultation and quotation.

    Facts about Maidstone

    General Info

    Maidstone is a town in Kent, England, of which it is the county town, which is historically important and lies 32 miles east-south-east of London. The River Medway runs through the centre of the town, linking it with Rochester and the Thames Estuary. Historically, the river carried much of the town’s trade as the centre of the agricultural county of Kent, known as the Garden of England.

    History

    Maidstone’s charter as a town was granted in 1549; although briefly revoked, a new charter in 1551 created the town as a borough. The charter was ratified in 1619 under James I, and the coat of arms was designed, bearing a golden lion and a representation of the river. Recently to these arms were added the head of a white horse, a golden lion and an iguanodon.

    Paper mills, stone quarrying, brewing and the cloth industry have all flourished here. The papermaker James Whatman and his son invented wove paper at Turkey Mill from 1740, an important development in the history of printing. A permanent military presence was established in the town with the completion of cavalry barracks in 1798. Invicta Park Barracks is now home to the 36 Engineer Regiment.

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