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Sash Windows in Yeadon

Kingswood Joinery UK Ltd was formed in 2006 to bring homeowners and businesses, individual and unique Sash Windows in Yeadon. 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
Yeadon & West Yorkshire

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
Yeadon & West Yorkshire

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 Yeadon area? Call us today on 0207 702 0000 or use the contact form below to arrange a free consultation and quotation.

    Facts about Yeadon

    General Info

    Yeadon is a town within the metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

    Most of the town is in the Otley and Yeadon ward of Leeds City Council and the Leeds North West parliamentary constituency. A southern part of the town, north of Swincar Avenue on Kirk Lane and south of the A65) is in the Guiseley and Rawdon ward and the Pudsey constituency.

    Leeds Bradford International Airport is immediately east of the town.

    History

    Yeadon’s name comes from Old English gæh and dūn meaning steep hill, and the hilly part of the High Street has been known as “the Steep” for centuries. It was one of three hill settlements: Rawdon, Yeadon and Baildon, and it has been suggested that Rawdon was the main one, Yeadon being used for burial (there are burial urns nearby) and other religious purposes.

    Yeadon was part of the Kingdom of Elmet until overrun by the Anglo-Saxons who transferred religion to Guiseley by building a church and divided Yeadon into two areas, Yeadon and Nether Yeadon, with Saxon lords (thegns). It remained divided until 1630. Following the Danish conquest of Yorkshire Yeadon was part of the Wapentake of Skyrack but still with Saxon lords.