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  • 11 months later...

We have had superb service from Bespoke Windows. The 2 men who did the initial visit to discuss options and price, the expert surveyor who did all the measurements, and the window fitters, were all professional, courteous, and all did an outstanding job. The price for replacing all our windows and the front door and rear French door (ie a huge job) was far less than we were fearing!

I can recommend Bespoke Windows unreservedly - a great company. They only work on homes within a 2 mile radius of their Lordship Lane office - but they have plenty of work in that area, and deserve to be busy.

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FRENCH AND SASHEY, WE WORK REPAIRING AND DRAUGHTPROOFING SASH WINDOWS AND FRENCH DOORS PLUS ALSO OFFER A UNIQUE SERVICE OF DRAUGHTPROOFING FRONT DOORS TOO.


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