
Period-Style Sash Windows for Wareham Homes
Serving Wareham and the Wool / Poole area via the A351. Free written quotes, no pressure.
How we approach sash windows in BH20
Wareham is a market town in Dorset, and the sash windows that works here is rarely the same as the next town over. We tailor every job around owners of period and conservation-area homes who need work that respects original sightlines, with Dorset Council planning expectations factored in from the first visit.
Dorset Council covers Wareham, and we know its quirks well. From elegant stucco-fronted homes around poole to exposed market town frontages, our sash windows is matched to the local weather, access and street character around BH20.
- Covered from our Cranbrook base — roughly 57 miles by road via the A351.
- Around 5 miles west of Wool, with Dorset Council as the local authority.
- Positioned between Wool (5 mi) and Poole (6 mi) in postcode district BH20.
Local issues we plan around in Wareham
- Rotten cords, beads and sills on period frames.
- Failed gaskets and seals letting water past on older market town frontages.
Property types we work on in Wareham
A typical Wareham project
An example we see often around BH20: restoring a period frontage with correctly proportioned heritage glazing.
Materials & methods for Wareham
the most-requested finish on newer estate homes
for exposed plots wanting the lowest possible heat loss
Building-Regs compliant background ventilation where required
Proof you're in safe hands
- Free, itemised written quotes — no commission-driven sales
- Marine-grade hardware fitted as standard near the coast
- In-house fitting team, not subcontracted labour
- 10-year workmanship guarantee on every Wareham install
Planning & conservation in Wareham
The local authority here is Dorset Council. Outside the protected core, modern A-rated units are simple to specify across the BH20 district.
"They quoted both replacement and spraying for our place near Poole and were straight about which made sense."
Wareham FAQs
What property types do you see most around Wareham?
Mostly elegant stucco-fronted homes and conservation-area villas, each of which we spec differently rather than using a one-size template.
Can you meet conservation or listed-building requirements?
Yes — authentic sash proportions, slim sightlines and heritage colours are core to our period work, and we can advise on what's likely to gain consent.
How far do you travel to reach Wareham?
We're based in Cranbrook, just outside Exeter — about 57 miles from Wareham via the A351. We fold it into our regional run and usually survey within 7–10 days.
Who is the local planning authority for Wareham?
Dorset Council. Outside the protected core, modern A-rated units are simple to specify across the BH20 district.
What's the most common job you do in Wareham?
Typically restoring a period frontage with correctly proportioned heritage glazing — rotten cords, beads and sills on period frames is the usual trigger for period-property owners here.
Also covering near Wareham
Genuinely close by — distances are road-realistic from Wareham:



Need full replacements in Wareham?
If frames are past refreshing, new A-rated units may be the better call. See window replacements in Wareham.
Get a written Wareham quote
No phone estimates — we measure on site and price every opening. We're only about 57 miles away via the A351, so booking is quick.
Next steps for Wareham homes
Wareham sits about 57 miles from us in BH20, so surveys are straightforward and follow-up is easy. Whether your sash windows job is restoring a period frontage with correctly proportioned heritage glazing or something simpler, you'll get an honest recommendation.
For period-property owners in Wareham, sash windows works best when it's specified around the property and the market 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.
