Classic Bay Window

An illustration of a classic bay window manufactured and fitted by Ryedale Joinery.  The bay is double glazed throughout.

A classic bay window manufactured and installed by Ryedale Joinery.

All the woodwork is in Accoya timber. We use Accoya® when manufacturing wooden windows because of its guaranteed longevity and green credentials. You can learn more about Accoya by watching the short video on our website.

The window was made and spray painted at our Kirby Misperton workshop. We paint woodwork during our integrated manufacturing process. Painted Accoya wood looks incredible and stands the test of time.

High-quality, double-glazed Planitherm Total units complete the package. Fitting energy-efficient double-glazed units is a recognised means of reducing energy bills and external noise.

Wood Bay Window: North Yorkshire

This image illustrates the quality of Ryedale Joinery's work.  It shows a large bay window from both internal and external perspectives.

We recently manufactured and installed the above bay window for a customer in North Yorkshire. The window was made and spray painted at our Kirby Misperton workshop. We paint woodwork during our integrated manufacturing process. Painting wooden products (during manufacture) makes sense because the exposed wood is sealed and weather-protected before fitting. All the woodwork is in Accoya timber. High-quality, double-glazed Planitherm Total units complete the package. The leaded glass provides an appropriate amount of elegance to suit the style of the property.

Bespoke Timber Window

Image of a bespoke wooden window manufactured by Ryedale Joinery
Bespoke Wooden Window

We manufactured and fitted the bespoke timber window above for a customer in North Yorkshire. The window was made at our Kirby Misperton workshop. We used Accoya timber for all of the woodwork. The window was spray-painted and finished during the manufacturing process. The beautiful glass, supplied by Brepi Stained Glass, is encapsulated within sealed double-glazed units.

Listed Building Sash Windows

Grade II Listed building with new and upgraded sash windows by Ryedale Joinery.
New & Upgraded Timber Sash Windows

Traditional Windows for Listed Building

The extensive period property above is a grade II listed building. We recently manufactured and installed six new sash windows and upgraded ten more. To comply with local listed building regulations, we used slimline double-glazed units for all glazings. Traditional windows make an essential contribution to the significance of historic buildings. So we always strive to replicate the original historic wooden windows whilst adding double-glazed units to improve thermal efficiency and internal comfort levels.

Timber Durability and Longevity

The window frames and sliding sashes are in Accoya timber. Accoya provides the best value for money because of its durability and guaranteed longevity. To understand more about the importance of Accoya timber and its green credentials, it is worth taking a few minutes to watch the short VIDEO on our website.

Painting Wooden Windows

The wooden window frames and sliding sashes were spray-painted at our Kirby Misperton workshop in North Yorkshire. We paint woodwork during our integrated manufacturing process. Painting wooden products (during manufacture) makes sense because the exposed wood is sealed and weather-protected before installation.

Sash Window Upgrades

For more information about sash window upgrades please see our list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) or use our contact form to email your query.

York Bay Window

New Bay Window manufactured and double glazed by Ryedale Joinery
Bay Window Manufactured in Accoya Timber

We manufactured and installed this bay window for a customer in the City of York. The wooden bay contains a combination of Georgian and traditional casement sashes. The woodwork was manufactured from Accoya timber and spray-painted during the integrated manufacturing process at our Kirby Misperton workshop. Energy-efficient Planitherm double-glazed units complete the package.