Wooden Window during Manufacture

Wooden window during manufacture at Ryedale Joinery's workshop in North Yorkshire.

An elegant, bow-fronted wooden window photographed during manufacture at our Kirby Misperton workshop in North Yorkshire. The window was constructed with Accoya timber, and double-glazed with quality sealed units. The window features handsome Gothic-style raised astragal bars. The paintwork was undertaken at our own in-house spraying facility, and the finished product is indeed a thing of beauty. We are passionate about woodwork, and that passion is demonstrated in our finished products.

Traditional Craft Skills

An ornate bow window top being traditionally crafted in the workshop at Ryedale joinery.
Ornate Window Top for Listed Building

The above image shows the top of a huge window during the manufacturing process at our joinery workshop.  The top is part of a special ornate window for a Grade II* listed building.  Grade II* buildings are of special interest and only 5.5% of all listed buildings fall into this category.  We combine skilled people, traditional methods, and quality materials when making our windows.  It gives us great pleasure to see something beautiful emerging from the planks of timber that form the basis of our craft.