Windows and Doors in Moreton in Marsh

Flush Casement Windows for this Stone-Built House in Blockley


Set within the heart of the Cotswolds, homes in Moreton-in-Marsh have a distinctive character. Honey-coloured stone, traditional detailing and countryside views all contribute to the appeal of the area. When it comes to replacing windows and doors, maintaining that character while improving comfort and energy efficiency is often the biggest priority.


This recent installation in Moreton-in-Marsh shows how modern replacement windows can enhance a property without losing the features that make it special.

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Replacing Old Timber Windows in Moreton-in-Marsh


The original windows were traditional timber frames with single glazing. While they offered slim sightlines and period charm, older wooden windows can become difficult to maintain over time. Draughts, condensation, sticking sashes and ongoing painting are common concerns.


Single-glazed windows naturally appear slimmer because they only need to accommodate one pane of glass. Modern double glazing requires additional space within the frame and sealed units, making a direct like-for-like replacement impossible.


The challenge is finding a replacement window that respects the proportions of the original design while delivering the benefits of modern materials.




Flush Casement Windows with Traditional Styling


For this property, flush casement windows were chosen to recreate the clean, understated appearance of the original timber frames.


Unlike standard casement windows, flush casement windows sit level within the outer frame, closely replicating the look of traditional wooden joinery. Combined with slim sightlines and a woodgrain finish, they offer an authentic appearance with none of the maintenance associated with painted timber.


The result is a window that feels entirely at home on a Cotswold stone property while providing improved thermal performance, security and ease of use.




Black Brown Woodgrain Windows for Cotswold Stone Homes


The chosen finish was Black Brown woodgrain, a popular option for homes in Moreton-in-Marsh and across the North Cotswolds.


Darker window colours create a striking contrast against natural stone and help define the architectural features of the property. The textured woodgrain finish softens the appearance, avoiding the flat look sometimes associated with modern coloured frames.


Black Brown works particularly well alongside traditional materials such as:


  • Natural Cotswold stone
  • Slate and tile roofs
  • Black rainwater goods
  • Heritage-style lighting
  • Timber and composite entrance doors


The finished result complements the character of the property while giving it a fresh, updated appearance.




Dual Colour Windows: Traditional Outside, Bright Inside


Choosing a darker external frame colour does not mean committing to the same finish indoors.


Dual colour windows allow you to select one finish for the exterior and another for the interior. For many homeowners in Moreton-in-Marsh, white internal frames remain the preferred choice.


White interiors help maximise natural light, coordinate with a wider range of décor styles and create a bright, clean appearance throughout the home.


This combination delivers the best of both worlds: a traditional exterior that complements the property and a light, neutral interior that suits modern living.



Aluminium Windows in this Gable Fronted Moreton in Marsh Home


Aluminium windows are becoming an increasingly popular choice for contemporary homes in Moreton-in-Marsh, particularly where traditional Cotswold stone is combined with modern materials such as timber cladding.


Their slim sightlines allow larger areas of glass, bringing more natural light into the home and framing views of the surrounding countryside. Available in a wide range of colours and textured finishes, aluminium frames create a crisp architectural contrast against natural stone while complementing the warmth of timber.


Durable, low-maintenance and highly energy-efficient, modern aluminium windows offer a sleek, long-lasting solution that feels perfectly suited to both new-build properties and modern extensions in the Cotswolds.



Why Homeowners in Moreton-in-Marsh Choose Modern Double Glazing


Modern double glazing offers significant advantages over older single-glazed timber windows, including:


  • Improved energy efficiency
  • Reduced heat loss and draughts
  • Lower maintenance requirements
  • Enhanced security features
  • Better acoustic performance
  • Smooth, reliable operation
  • Long-lasting colour finishes


When designed carefully, replacement windows can improve comfort and efficiency while preserving the appearance of traditional Cotswold homes.



Moving to Moreton-in-Marsh


Thinking about moving to Moreton-in-Marsh? This historic Cotswold market town combines traditional charm with excellent connections to the wider region. With independent shops, regular markets, cafés and countryside walks on your doorstep, Moreton-in-Marsh offers a relaxed pace of life while remaining well connected by rail to Oxford, Worcester and London.


Whether you're renovating a period cottage, extending a family home or settling into a new-build property, investing in high-quality windows and doors can help you improve comfort, energy efficiency and kerb appeal while respecting the character that makes the town so distinctive.


Home Improvements in Moreton-in-Marsh


Alongside composite doors, we also provide a full range of home improvement services in Stratford-upon-Avon, including:



These improvements are designed to increase comfort, improve energy efficiency, and modernise the appearance of homes across Stratford-upon-Avon and the surrounding area.

by Antony Hammond 9 June 2026
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