
Period-Style Sash Windows for Wool Homes
Honest, locally-fitted sash windows throughout Wool (BH20) and the towns nearby.
How we approach sash windows in BH20
For local homeowners in and around Wool, sash windows has to suit a village fringe setting — positioned between wareham and dorchester, wool falls inside dorset council and the bh20 district we cover most weeks. We handle that day to day, quoting honestly across Dorset Council.
Dorset Council covers Wool, and we know its quirks well. From converted barns and outbuildings around wareham to exposed village fringe frontages, our sash windows is matched to the local weather, access and street character around BH20.
- Covered from our Cranbrook base — roughly 52 miles by road via the A352.
- Around 5 miles east of Wareham, with Dorset Council as the local authority.
- Positioned between Wareham (5 mi) and Dorchester (10 mi) in postcode district BH20.
Local issues we plan around in Wool
- Chalky, sun-bleached uPVC on south-facing homes around Wareham.
- Draughty first-generation double glazing on the newer streets towards Dorchester.
Property types we work on in Wool
A typical Wool project
An example we see often around BH20: replacing tired frames on a smallholding farmhouses with A-rated units matched to the street.
Materials & methods for Wool
any RAL or dual-colour finish, sprayed to a factory-grade standard
for exposed plots wanting the lowest possible heat loss
sympathetic to older Dorset façades and conservation areas
the most-requested finish on newer estate homes
Proof you're in safe hands
- FENSA-registered and Building-Regs compliant across Dorset Council
- In-house fitting team, not subcontracted labour
- 10-year workmanship guarantee on every Wool install
- Marine-grade hardware fitted as standard near the coast
Planning & conservation in Wool
The local authority here is Dorset Council. Conservation areas and the odd listing apply in older village cores, so we tailor the approach accordingly.
"They quoted both replacement and spraying for our place near Wareham and were straight about which made sense."
Wool FAQs
Is a single window worth the trip to Wool?
Absolutely — with regular work in Lulworth and the wider BH postcodes, even one opening is easy for us to fit in.
How quickly can you survey in Wool?
We batch jobs around Wareham and Dorchester, so surveys off the A352 are usually quick to arrange — and the written quote follows promptly.
Which areas near Wool do you also cover?
Alongside Wool we regularly work in Wareham (5 mi east), Dorchester (10 mi west), Poole (10 mi east) and the wider BH20 district.
Who is the local planning authority for Wool?
Dorset Council. Conservation areas and the odd listing apply in older village cores, so we tailor the approach accordingly.
Do you handle village fringe properties like those in Wool?
Yes — homeowners after honest advice and a finish that lasts. The converted barns and outbuildings around wareham and smallholding farmhouses we see most around Wool all get a tailored spec rather than an off-the-shelf one.
Also covering near Wool
Genuinely close by — distances are road-realistic from Wool:



Need full replacements in Wool?
If frames are past refreshing, new A-rated units may be the better call. See window replacements in Wool.
Sash Windows done right in Wool
From Wareham across to Wool, we keep it simple: survey, written quote, then a tidy install.
The Wool bottom line
Wool sits about 52 miles from us in BH20, so surveys are straightforward and follow-up is easy. Whether your sash windows job is replacing tired frames on a smallholding farmhouses with a-rated units matched to the street or something simpler, you'll get an honest recommendation.
If your project is in Wool or anywhere across BH20, the next step is a free on-site survey. We'll confirm whether a sash replacement suits your frames and give you a written, itemised price.
Ready to start your project?
Free quotes · 10-year guarantee · Friendly local service.
