At Cavendish & Cole, we specialise in beautifully crafted timber sash windows in Brighton, delivering bespoke solutions for period homes, coastal properties, and conservation areas. Whether you’re restoring original Georgian features or looking for modern replacements with traditional detailing, our team brings decades of experience, expert joinery, and a deep respect for Brighton’s historic character.
We work across the entire Brighton and Hove area, including:
These neighbourhoods are known for their stunning Regency and Victorian architecture — often featuring original sash windows that now need careful restoration or faithful replacement.
We understand the strict planning requirements in conservation zones, and our work meets both the aesthetic and technical demands of these unique homes.
Restoring timber sash windows is one of our core services in Brighton. Whether your windows are painted shut, draughty, or suffering from rot, we offer:
All work is done by hand and with care — preserving the charm of your property while enhancing performance and longevity.
If your windows are beyond repair or missing altogether, we can design, build, and install bespoke replacement sash windows that honour the original style of your home.
Using sustainably sourced timber and traditional joinery, we replicate original mouldings, glazing bars, and horn details — while incorporating modern features like:
Every window is custom-made in our Sussex workshop and installed with precision by our in-house team.
We take pride in enhancing Brighton homes with sash windows that look beautiful, perform well, and last for generations.
If you’re looking for sash windows in Brighton, get in touch with Cavendish & Cole today. We’re happy to provide a free consultation and quote — whether you need minor repairs or a full property upgrade. Call or email us to arrange a site visit at a time that suits you.
Get in touch today for a free consultation. Let’s bring your vision to life—beautifully, traditionally, and made to last.
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