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Georgian Windows

Georgian windows are defined by their distinctive symmetrical grids — typically six panes over six (a 'six-over-six' sash) or eight-over-eight, divided by slim glazing bars in classical proportion. They're the architectural signature of 18th-century Georgian and Regency England, and remain one of the most recognisable and elegant window styles in British architecture.

Georgian Windows
Classical Symmetry, Timeless Elegance
Why It Matters

Classical Symmetry, Timeless Elegance

We supply Georgian-bar windows in sash, flush casement and standard casement formats, in timber, uPVC or aluminium. Authentic mouldings, through-pane bars and traditional ironmongery are all available — so you can match an original Georgian elevation precisely or add classical character to a more modern property.

  • Symmetrical 6-over-6 or 8-over-8 grid
  • Authentic 18th-century proportions
  • Sash, flush casement or standard casement
  • Through-pane or applied glazing bars
  • uPVC, aluminium or timber options
  • A-rated double-glazed performance
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Find the right finish for your windows

Browse a range of colour choices tailored to complement your window material and design.

Agate Grey
Agate Grey
Anthracite Grey
Anthracite Grey
Black
Black
Chartwell Green
Chartwell Green
Cream
Cream
Golden Oak
Golden Oak
Irish Oak
Irish Oak
Rosewood
Rosewood
Slate Grey
Slate Grey
White
White

Choose the perfect handle for your windows

Explore a variety of handle styles and finishes designed to match your window type and enhance usability.

Gold Locking uPVC Window Handle
Gold Locking uPVC Window Handle
Black Locking uPVC Window Handle
Black Locking uPVC Window Handle
Gold Teardrop uPVC Window Handle
Gold Teardrop uPVC Window Handle
White Locking uPVC Window Handle
White Locking uPVC Window Handle
Antique Locking uPVC Window Handle
Antique Locking uPVC Window Handle
Chrome Teardrop uPVC Window Handle
Chrome Teardrop uPVC Window Handle
Antique Teardrop uPVC Window Handle
Antique Teardrop uPVC Window Handle
Gold Monkey Tail uPVC Window Handle
Gold Monkey Tail uPVC Window Handle
Black Locking Flush Window Handle
Black Locking Flush Window Handle
Gold Non-locking uPVC Window Handle
Gold Non-locking uPVC Window Handle
Black Non-locking uPVC Window Handle
Black Non-locking uPVC Window Handle
Chrome Locking uPVC Window Handle
Chrome Locking uPVC Window Handle
White Non-locking uPVC Window Handle
White Non-locking uPVC Window Handle
Chrome Monkey Tail uPVC Window Handle
Chrome Monkey Tail uPVC Window Handle
Antique Monkey Tail uPVC Window Handle
Antique Monkey Tail uPVC Window Handle
Antique Non-locking uPVC Window Handle
Antique Non-locking uPVC Window Handle
Dark Bronze Locking uPVC Window Handle
Dark Bronze Locking uPVC Window Handle
Chrome Non-locking uPVC Window Handle
Chrome Non-locking uPVC Window Handle
Brushed Satin Locking uPVC Window Handle
Brushed Satin Locking uPVC Window Handle
Brushed Satin Teardrop uPVC Window Handle
Brushed Satin Teardrop uPVC Window Handle
Brushed Satin Monkey Tail uPVC Window Handle
Brushed Satin Monkey Tail uPVC Window Handle
Brushed Satin Non-locking uPVC Window Handle
Brushed Satin Non-locking uPVC Window Handle
Dark Bronze Non-locking uPVC Window Handle
Dark Bronze Non-locking uPVC Window Handle

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Georgian Windows — common questions

It depends on the period — early Georgian (1700s) typically used 6-over-6 or 8-over-8 sashes with quite chunky bars, while Regency (early 1800s) often used 6-over-6 with slimmer bars. We'll match your existing proportions or recommend the most appropriate grid for your property's period.
Yes — although the sash format is the most historically authentic, Georgian-bar casements are very popular for properties where outward opening makes more practical sense, or where the original windows have already been replaced.
Often, yes — particularly timber sash versions with through-pane bars and authentic mouldings. We'll check the specific conservation policy for your address and supply a specification that satisfies it.
It can — Georgian bars in a black aluminium frame on a modern home create a striking 'Crittall-style' look that's become very fashionable. We'll show examples at survey to help you decide.
Through bars (genuine separate panes) give the most authentic look and are usually required in conservation areas. Applied bars (slimline strips bonded to a single pane) cost less and are slightly more energy-efficient. Both look very convincing.
Most commonly 12 panes per window — a 6-over-6 sash configuration. Larger windows can have 16 or 20 panes (8-over-8 or 10-over-10), while smaller upper-storey windows might be 4-over-4. We'll recommend the right grid for your property.

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