At Applewood Joinery, we approach every heritage project with care, working to preserve the character that makes each building unique.
A heritage building is a structure with historical, architectural, cultural, or aesthetic value that is worth preserving. We regularly upgrade these and ensure they stay up to date whilst keeping its historical features.
Whether it’s a worn out window frame or a centuries old door, we restore what we can and remake what we must, always with respect for the original craft. It’s about honouring the past while making sure the building can keep going for years to come.
True To Tradition
Heritage joinery isn’t about swapping old timber for new. It’s about bringing tradition back to life.
Here at Applewood Joinery, we use proven techniques and modern tools to recreate windows, doors, staircases and panelling that feel right for their period. Every job starts with research, studying original designs, matching profiles, and sourcing the right timber. We keep what we can and only replace what’s beyond repair.
The Value of Single Glazing in Heritage Buildings
Original single-glazed windows are part of what makes heritage buildings feel right. They carry the look, the proportions, and the character of their time.
As a lot of heritage buildings are listed and require consent for any changes, we work closely with conservation officers and local authorities to ensure every detail meets the right standards.
We restore timber sash and casement windows by hand, repairing frames, sills and glazing bars with care. Where permitted, we add discreet upgrades like draught-proofing, secondary glazing or heritage glass to improve performance without losing the period feel. Traditional glazing putty remains the gold standard as it offers a time-tested, flexible seal that moves with the timber and ages gracefully.
Restoring With Care and Precision
Every project begins with detailed inspection and documentation. We assess what can be retained, what needs replication, and which materials best match the building’s era. Using solid hardwoods like oak, sapele and ash, our joiners carefully reproduce sections that have decayed or been altered over time.
Ironmongery is the final detail that completes any heritage joinery project. Small fittings such as handles, hinges, latches, and locks carry significant historical value. At Applewood Joinery, we source and fit period appropriate ironmongery from specialist blacksmiths and heritage manufacturers. Every fitting is chosen to function well and honour the building’s era, creating a seamless blend of wood and metal that lasts.
All work is carried out with respect for conservation standards, ensuring that historic fabric is preserved wherever possible.
In Summary
At Applewood Joinery, heritage work isn’t just about fixing things, it’s about keeping the past connected to the present. Every window, door and hinge we work on carries a bit of history, and we treat it with care. Whether it’s a listed building, a tired sash window or old ironmongery that needs matching, we take the time to do it properly. Our timber and fittings are chosen to suit the building, so the finished work feels like it’s always belonged. It’s traditional craft, kept alive through honest joinery.
