Case Study

Old Manor Farm, The Cotswolds

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Residence 7

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Painswick

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Chalk White

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28mm Double Glazing

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Mechanically Jointed

Partnering with installer, The Worcestershire Door Company, fabricator, Lister Windows, and developer, Lockley Homes, the new windows on the £7.2 million, seven-home development are The Residence Collection’s R7 collection.

The choice of Residence 7 windows was driven by both aesthetic appeal and efficiency features inherent in the R7 window system. Featuring flush profiles both externally and internally, these windows provide hassle-free maintenance and come in various styles, offering versatility without complexity. This example highlights the adaptability of these windows, suitable for use in a range of properties from city apartments and country cottages to luxury housing developments, as exemplified by their installation at Old Manor Farm.

All the windows are made using the mechanical jointing method, offering the windows a timber look both externally and internally creating the perfect aesthetics. In addition to its desired design features, these windows not only excel visually but also offer outstanding energy efficiency, boasting A+ energy ratings and achieving a u-value of 1.2W/m2k with double glazing as standard, and up to 0.8 with triple glazing. The Residence Collection is available in 23 different colours with multiple colourways.

Ashley Smith, Director of The Worcestershire Door Company explained: “We have been working with Lockley Homes for over 10 years, The Lockley Homes brand is to build luxury homes that don’t compromise on quality, which is exactly why we chose the Residence 7 windows on this project. We also chose the R7 product because The Worcestershire Door Company sees this product as the best UPVC timber alternative on the market.”

“We are so pleased that we could work with The Residence Collection products on this project and look forward to many more projects to come in the future.”

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