
Chart Sutton, a quaint village in Kent with a rich historical background, features numerous properties with traditional sash windows that contribute to its architectural appeal. These sash windows are an important aspect of the village’s character, providing both beauty and historical value. Our expert team specialises in the meticulous repair and restoration of sash windows, addressing common issues such as draughts, rattles, and malfunctioning mechanisms with great care. We start with a thorough inspection of your windows to evaluate their condition and develop a bespoke repair plan designed to restore them to their optimal state. For properties needing more extensive work, we offer comprehensive restoration services, including replacing worn or damaged components with precise replicas to ensure historical accuracy. Additionally, our draught-proofing solutions enhance energy efficiency and comfort while preserving the traditional appearance of your sash windows. By choosing our services, you are investing in the preservation of Chart Sutton’s unique architectural charm and ensuring your property continues to reflect its rich historical heritage.

We pride ourselves on offering free, expert advice to all our clients, including those with properties in conservation areas and Grade I listed buildings. We understand that working on heritage homes requires careful consideration and informed decisions. You can trust us to provide honest, knowledgeable guidance with no obligation

We are proud to operate a local workshop. Being local allows us to maintain strict quality control of our sash windows, offer personalised service, and ensure timely completion of work. It also means we are easily accessible for consultations and support, providing our clients with the confidence that they are working with a nearby team dedicated to their satisfaction.

Chart Sutton is a village shaped by its position on the edge of the Kent Downs, surrounded by open farmland, orchards and long established lanes that connect scattered farmsteads and cottages. The settlement has grown gently over centuries, resulting in a mix of traditional cottages, Georgian and Victorian houses and later homes that still reflect rural proportions and materials. Across the village, sash windows, wooden doors and bespoke joinery play a quiet but important role in giving buildings warmth, balance and continuity. Elevated ground, exposed weather and long settled plots all influence how timber elements age here. At Traditional Sash Windows and Carpentry we work throughout Chart Sutton preserving these features with careful repairs and traditional craftsmanship that respects the village’s countryside setting.
Sash windows remain a defining feature of many Chart Sutton homes, particularly older cottages and period houses built to make the most of natural light and ventilation. Over decades of use these windows can develop familiar issues such as stiff movement, rattling glass, worn sash cords and timber deterioration around sills and joints. Our restoration process begins with a detailed inspection so each window is treated according to its condition rather than replaced unnecessarily. Original timber is retained wherever possible and repaired using matching sustainable hardwood shaped to replicate existing mouldings and glazing bar profiles. Sash cords are replaced, pulleys serviced and weights balanced to restore smooth reliable operation. This approach allows sash windows to continue functioning as intended while preserving the character that suits Chart Sutton properties.
Homes in Chart Sutton are often exposed to wind moving across open fields and higher ground, which can make draughts particularly noticeable during colder months. Even small gaps around sash windows allow cold air to enter and warm air to escape, leading to uneven temperatures and increased heating demand. Our draught proofing service provides a discreet and highly effective solution. Slim brush seals are fitted neatly within the window frame to reduce air movement, prevent rattling and improve overall comfort. Once installed these seals are barely visible and do not alter the appearance of the window. Draught proofing is one of the most effective ways to improve comfort and energy efficiency while retaining original joinery.
Some Chart Sutton properties sit in open locations or near rural routes where sound and temperature changes can be more noticeable. Secondary glazing offers an excellent option for improving insulation while keeping original sash windows intact. Installed internally it leaves the exterior unchanged which is ideal for period cottages and homes where traditional appearance matters. For homeowners seeking a more permanent upgrade we also offer slimline double glazed sash windows. These are handcrafted to replicate traditional frame depths and glazing bar layouts while incorporating modern energy efficient glass. This option delivers warmer interiors and improved comfort without compromising the rural character of Chart Sutton homes.
Wooden doors play an important role in the appearance of Chart Sutton properties, often forming a welcoming entrance that reflects the village’s agricultural roots. A well crafted timber door improves security, insulation and durability while enhancing the overall look of the home. We design and build bespoke wooden doors using sustainable hardwoods chosen for their stability and resistance to movement in exposed conditions. Traditional mortise and tenon joinery ensures long term strength and reliability. Each door is made to measure and finished to suit the style of the property whether restoring an original entrance or creating a new door that sits naturally within the countryside setting. We also carry out repairs to existing wooden doors improving fit and weather resistance while retaining original features.
Chart Sutton homes often feature interiors shaped by rural living, with fireplaces, alcoves, exposed timbers and rooms with individual proportions. Bespoke interior joinery allows these features to be enhanced rather than compromised. Our interior joinery includes fitted wardrobes, shelving, cupboards, window seats and made to measure storage designed specifically for your home. Each piece is crafted from quality timber and finished to suit both traditional and contemporary interiors. Bespoke joinery improves everyday practicality while adding warmth and craftsmanship that feels entirely appropriate for village life.
Sustainability is central to our approach. Repairing sash windows and wooden doors rather than replacing them helps preserve original materials and reduces unnecessary waste. When new timber is required we use responsibly sourced hardwoods such as Accoya and Red Grandis selected for their durability and environmental credentials. Our traditional methods prioritise longevity and repairability so joinery can be maintained rather than discarded. Breathable finishes are used to allow timber to respond naturally to changes in humidity and temperature which is particularly important in exposed rural locations like Chart Sutton. This approach benefits both the building and the wider environment.
Chart Sutton’s position near the Downs brings specific building considerations. Chalk influenced soils, elevated ground and open exposure can all affect how buildings settle and how joinery performs over time. Older properties are rarely perfectly square which can influence how windows and doors operate if not carefully accounted for. Our experience working across rural Kent allows us to anticipate these factors. Sash windows are balanced to operate smoothly even where frames are slightly uneven. Wooden doors are fitted with care to accommodate seasonal movement and ongoing exposure. Attention to local building conditions ensures reliable long term performance.
Chart Sutton has a strong sense of identity shaped by its countryside setting, long established farms and close knit village community. Traditional joinery plays a vital role in maintaining this character, particularly where original features still define the appearance of homes and lanes. When restoring sash windows or crafting bespoke joinery we carefully match existing mouldings, glazing bar patterns and timber profiles so new work blends naturally with its surroundings. Our aim is to enhance comfort and efficiency without erasing the details that give Chart Sutton homes their rural charm.
If your Chart Sutton home features sash windows, wooden doors or bespoke joinery that would benefit from expert repairs, careful restoration or thoughtful upgrading our team would be pleased to help. We combine traditional craftsmanship with modern performance standards to deliver results that respect both heritage and everyday living.
Enhance your Chart Sutton home with beautifully restored sash windows, bespoke wooden doors and handcrafted joinery designed to last. Contact Traditional Sash Windows and Carpentry today to arrange your free consultation.
We repair, restore and replace traditional timber windows and doors across Kent and London. Our work includes sash window overhauls and draught proofing, timber resin repairs, replacement sashes, new box sash windows, casement window repairs, secondary glazing, double glazed sash windows, wooden door repairs, replacement doors and bespoke joinery.
Where possible, we always aim to repair and retain original timber windows. Many older sash windows can be brought back into good working order with careful timber repairs, replacement sections, new cords, pulleys, beads, glazing repairs and draught proofing. Full replacement is usually recommended only where the existing frame or sashes are beyond economical repair, or where a customer would benefit more from entirely new joinery.
Yes. Our sash window overhaul and draught proofing service is designed to reduce rattling, draughts and heat loss while preserving the character of traditional windows. We can also discuss slimline double glazing, standard double glazing where suitable, secondary glazing and Fineo vacuum glazing, depending on the building, existing joinery and planning requirements.
Yes. We regularly work on period homes, listed buildings and properties within conservation areas. Our approach focuses on retaining as much original timber and architectural detail as possible, using traditional joinery methods alongside modern repair materials where appropriate. We can produce like for like replacement components, including mouldings, glazing bars, curved heads and bespoke sash profiles.
The right timber depends on the property, design and budget. We commonly use Accoya, Sapele and European Oak, along with other suitable hardwoods and softwoods where required. Accoya is a popular choice for painted external joinery because it is highly stable and durable, while Sapele and Oak can be well suited to particular repairs, doors and specialist joinery details.
Our repairs and new joinery are supplied properly prepared and undercoated where required, ready for final decoration. We do not generally provide the final painting service, as this is best completed by a dedicated decorator once the timber has fully settled and any surrounding finishes have been prepared. We will always explain what stage the joinery will be left at before work begins.
We offer surveys and quotations for suitable projects across Kent and London. During the visit, we assess the condition of the windows, doors or joinery, discuss the options available and explain the likely repair or replacement work involved. For some smaller jobs, clear photographs and measurements may be enough for us to provide an initial estimate before arranging a site visit.
This depends on the number of windows, their condition and the level of repair needed. A straightforward overhaul and draught proofing job can often be completed in a day, while larger restoration projects, replacement sashes or full house installations may take longer. We will provide a clear programme before work starts so you know what to expect.
Yes. Traditional Sash Windows and Carpentry is fully insured and CERTASS certified, giving customers added confidence that their project is being completed by an experienced and properly accredited team. CERTASS certification allows us to self certify qualifying replacement window and door installations, helping ensure the work meets current Building Regulations requirements without the need for the customer to arrange separate Building Control approval. Once the installation is complete, the relevant certification can be provided for applicable work.We also hold appropriate public liability insurance for the work we carry out, including sash window repairs, replacement timber windows, wooden doors, glazing and bespoke joinery.
Yes. We supply and fit bespoke secondary glazing for sash windows, casement windows and other traditional timber windows throughout Kent and London. It is a practical way to improve warmth, reduce outside noise and limit draughts without removing or altering the original joinery.Secondary glazing is fitted internally, creating an additional barrier behind the existing window. This makes it especially useful for period homes, listed buildings and conservation areas where replacing original windows may not be appropriate. We can advise on discreet systems that suit the style, layout and day to day use of your windows, including horizontal sliding, vertical sliding, hinged and fixed options where suitable.
Traditional Sash Windows and Carpentry works throughout the whole of Kent and London, including Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Margate, Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Deal, Sandwich, Dover, Folkestone, Maidstone, Tonbridge and surrounding areas. We also take on selected projects further afield where the scope of work is suitable.
Last updated 2026-03-03