Timber Windows in Norwich and Norfolk
Bennett and Brooks design, manufacture and install bespoke wooden windows from our Norwich workshop, supplying timber casement windows to homeowners, architects and developers across Norfolk and East Anglia.
You get double glazed wooden windows or vacuum glass installation where required, bespoke timber windows made to measure from FSC-certified timber, and expert wood window installation carried out by our own fitting team. We supply timber windows for sale to suit all project types, from single window replacements to full development contracts.
We are based in Norwich and serve Norfolk and the wider East Anglia region. If you are searching for timber windows near me, wooden windows near me, wooden window installers near me or a wooden window company near me, we are here to help.
We measure, inspect and discuss made to measure wooden windows and the best options for your project. Or send us a photo of what you need replacing and we can provide an initial quote from a photo.
We are local to Norwich and provide free surveys across Norfolk and East Anglia.
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How It Works
Book a free survey. We visit your property, take measurements and discuss your requirements, including glazing specification, timber species, finish colour and ironmongery.
Design and approval. We provide drawings and specification support for listed buildings, conservation areas and planning applications.
Manufacture. All timber windows are handcrafted to order in our Norwich workshop using FSC-certified timber and the glazing technology your project requires.
Wood window installation. Our own fitters carry out the full installation, removing existing windows, preparing openings and fitting new frames and sashes to a fine finish.
Aftercare. We provide maintenance guidance and guarantees on completion. Our team is available for questions after the project is finished.
Our Timber Window Ranges
Heritage Home
Our most widely specified residential range. These double glazed wooden sash windows feature 24mm glazing in a cord and weight sash or casement configuration, combining traditional proportions with modern efficiency. Ideal for period homes, renovations and new builds that need to complement their surroundings.
We offer four ranges to suit different project types and performance requirements. All are available as sash or casement windows and are made to measure.
Conservation Range
For listed buildings and conservation area projects where aesthetic accuracy is essential. Slim-profile double glazing up to 14mm preserves the fine sightlines and glazing bar detail of original Georgian and Victorian windows. These are the new timber sash windows we most often specify where listed building consent is required.
Eco Range
Designed for the environmentally conscious, these windows use 44mm triple glazing and FSC-certified timber throughout. They deliver excellent thermal performance and low environmental impact, well suited to new builds where energy efficiency is a priority.
Vacuum Glazing
The no-compromise solution. Using LandVac vacuum glass at just 8.8mm, this range achieves ultra-low U-values while maintaining the slim profile of a traditional single-glazed sash. The preferred choice where consent for conventional double glazing in a listed building has been refused.
Why Choose Wooden Windows?
Timber windows remain the first choice for period properties, conservation areas and anyone who values natural materials and genuine craftsmanship. Wood replacement windows offer a warmth and authenticity that no synthetic alternative can match, and when properly specified and finished, they outlast uPVC by decades.
Our wooden windows are made from FSC-certified timber, finished with high-performance microporous paint systems, and available with double or vacuum glazing. They combine the character of a heritage window with draught-free, energy-efficient modern performance.
For homeowners and developers looking for wooden windows for sale near me that are genuinely made to measure rather than adapted from a standard range, we offer full bespoke manufacture to any size or specification.
Where We Work
We supply and fit wood frame windows near me for customers across:
Norwich city and surrounding villages
North Norfolk coast, including Holt, Sheringham and Wells-next-the-Sea
South Norfolk, including Wymondham, Long Stratton and Attleborough
West Norfolk, including King's Lynn, Swaffham and Dereham
The Broads and East Norfolk
Parts of Suffolk and Cambridgeshire
We also work with architects and developers on larger schemes and can co-ordinate with your project team on programme and specification. Contact us if you are looking for timber window suppliers or wooden window installers in Norfolk or East Anglia.
FAQ
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In most cases we supply and fit as part of a complete service, which allows us to guarantee the quality of the finished result. Please get in touch to discuss your specific requirements.
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Yes. We manufacture slim-profile and vacuum glazed options specifically for listed buildings and conservation areas, and provide the drawings and specifications required by conservation officers.
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We serve a wide area from our Norwich base, covering Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Cambridgeshire. Get in touch and we will confirm whether we cover your location.
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We use FSC-certified softwood and hardwood, including Accoya and modified timber options for enhanced durability. We advise on the most appropriate species for your project and budget at the survey stage.
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Lead times vary depending on specification and order volume. We will give you a clear manufacturing and installation programme at the quotation stage.
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Yes. We work from existing windows, drawings or photographs to replicate original profiles accurately. This is particularly important for listed buildings and conservation area properties where the character of the original joinery must be preserved.
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We provide drawings and specifications to support planning and listed building consent applications, and can liaise with conservation officers on your behalf. We have considerable experience with conservation-sensitive projects across Norfolk.