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Double Glazing for Listed Buildings Redefined
Handmade | Bespoke | Original | Traditional | Innovative | Design | Quality | Distinct
With over 30 years making and repairing stained glass and leaded lights, we realised there was a need to develop new technologies which o昀er
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thermal e cient alterna琀ves. With this is mind Touchstone developed Insu
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have achieved a BFRC 8A9 ra琀ng. Touchstone9s windows have been approved by local Conserva琀on O cers and Historic England in Grade I, II and II*
listed buildings. All our products are handmade in our Yorkshire workshop and 昀琀ed all over the UK.
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Albion Mill, Thornhill Beck Lane, Brighouse, West Yorkshire, HD6 4AH
01484 400023 | www.touchstoneglazing.co.uk | info@touchstoneglazing.co.uk
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