Heritage · County Durham

Heritage Glazing in Durham

Looking for specialist heritage sector glazing in Durham? S&K Glazing has delivered heritage projects across County Durham for over a decade. Heritage and religious buildings demand glazing expertise that balances conservation, modern performance and listed-building consent. S&K Glazing has worked with parish churches, cathedrals, mosques, temples, listed manor houses, and conservation-area properties across the UK. Ou

Local service: Durham, County Durham
Sector: Heritage
Airport: Newcastle Airport (NCL)
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Heritage glazing requirements in Durham

  • Slimline secondary glazing accepted under listed-building consent
  • Bespoke timber sash and casement windows matching original profiles
  • Stained-glass repair coordination with specialist conservators
  • Lead-light restoration and re-leading
  • Slimline double glazing for listed properties (10-14mm overall)
  • Discreet acoustic upgrades preserving original character

How we serve the heritage sector locally

We've completed secondary-glazing installations in Grade I and II listed churches, mosque refurbishments, listed manor houses, Georgian terraces, and Victorian institutional buildings. Our heritage installations are routinely approved by conservation officers across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Heritage & Religious Buildings · Durham

Working in Durham

Durham's UNESCO World Heritage cathedral and castle dominate the city's conservation profile — listed-building secondary glazing and heritage timber sash restoration are core work across the DH1 peninsula. We also serve the wider university-driven residential market with modern double glazing.

In Durham, our typical project mix reflects the local property stock and commercial demand across North East. Most commonly we're working in DH1 postcodes. We survey and quote within 48 hours, and our in-house manufacturing at Great Barr means lead times stay tight — 2-3 weeks for standard sealed units, 4-6 weeks for bespoke window or door builds.

Common questions

Heritage sector FAQs

Yes — we've installed in Grade I, II* and II listed buildings. Our approach prioritises reversibility and minimal intervention, working closely with conservation officers and specialist heritage consultants.
We coordinate stained-glass restoration with specialist conservators, supplying protective external glazing or secondary glazing systems that preserve the original stained glass from impact damage and weather.
Listed-building consent typically takes 8-12 weeks. Secondary glazing is usually permitted without consent because it doesn't alter the external fabric — we confirm this with your conservation officer at survey stage.

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Birmingham B43 5DG

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