
Christchurch Sash Window Replacements
Honest, locally-fitted sash windows throughout Christchurch (BH23) and the towns nearby.
How we approach sash windows in BH23
For bungalow owners in and around Christchurch, sash windows has to suit a coastal town setting — reached off the a35, christchurch keeps us close to bournemouth, highcliffe and mudeford — so a survey across this corner of dorset is rarely a long trip. We handle that day to day, quoting honestly across BCP Council.
Our Christchurch sash windows work centres on rendered semis on the rising ground around bournemouth. Being only about 5 miles from Bournemouth means we can survey quickly, and the A35 keeps access straightforward for bungalow owners.
- Covered from our Cranbrook base — roughly 71 miles by road via the A35.
- Around 5 miles west of Bournemouth, with BCP Council as the local authority.
- Positioned between Bournemouth (5 mi) and Ferndown (7 mi) in postcode district BH23.
Materials & methods for Christchurch
wipe-clean coatings suited to exposed South West weather
bonded or integral bars to match original glazing patterns
worth considering on busier routes like the A35
A typical Christchurch project
An example we see often around BH23: replacing tired frames on a waterside victorian terraces with A-rated units matched to the street.
Local issues we plan around in Christchurch
- Tired frames spoiling prized estuary views.
- Chalky, sun-bleached uPVC on south-facing homes around Bournemouth.
Why Christchurch trusts us
- Marine-grade hardware fitted as standard near the coast
- Recent work completed throughout BH23 and nearby
- 10-year workmanship guarantee on every Christchurch install
Property types we work on in Christchurch
Planning & conservation in Christchurch
The local authority here is BCP Council. Conservation overlays apply on some Christchurch streets, where slim heritage-style units or respraying are the usual compliant routes.
Also covering near Christchurch
Genuinely close by — distances are road-realistic from Christchurch:
Christchurch FAQs
Who handles planning for work in Christchurch?
BCP Council is the local authority. Where conservation rules apply we'll advise on a likely-acceptable approach before you commit.
Do you protect the view with slimmer frames?
Yes — slim-sightline units keep glass area high, which matters when the estuary view is the whole point of the room.
How far do you travel to reach Christchurch?
We're based in Cranbrook, just outside Exeter — about 71 miles from Christchurch via the A35. We fold it into our regional run and usually survey within 7–10 days.
What's the most common job you do in Christchurch?
Typically replacing tired frames on a waterside victorian terraces with a-rated units matched to the street — tired frames spoiling prized estuary views is the usual trigger for bungalow owners here.
Do you cover the BH23 postcode specifically?
Yes, BH23 is core territory for us. We're between Bournemouth and Ferndown, so Christchurch is an easy run.
"Lovely work on a tricky coastal town property — sympathetic to the house and beautifully finished."



Need full replacements in Christchurch?
If frames are past refreshing, new A-rated units may be the better call. See window replacements in Christchurch.
Talk to a team that knows Dorset
No phone estimates — we measure on site and price every opening. We're only about 71 miles away via the A35, so booking is quick.
What Christchurch customers should know
Christchurch sits about 71 miles from us in BH23, so surveys are straightforward and follow-up is easy. Whether your sash windows job is replacing tired frames on a waterside victorian terraces with a-rated units matched to the street or something simpler, you'll get an honest recommendation.
For bungalow owners in Christchurch, sash windows works best when it's specified around the property and the coastal town setting rather than a generic template. We survey in person, price in writing, and back every job with a 10-year guarantee.
Ready to start your project?
Free quotes · 10-year guarantee · Friendly local service.
