North London
North London is home to some of the capital’s most characterful architecture, with streets of Victorian, Edwardian, and early 20th-century properties defining areas such as Hampstead, Highgate, Muswell Hill, Finchley, and Crouch End. These neighbourhoods are rich in period detail and are often located within conservation areas where preserving architectural integrity is essential.
Landmark Windows has extensive experience working across North London, delivering bespoke timber sash windows, casements, and doors that respect the original character of each property.
Our familiarity with local planning expectations and conservation standards allows us to guide homeowners confidently through the process, whether the project involves a listed building or a property within a protected streetscape. From traditional box sash windows to bespoke timber doors, our work across North London reflects our commitment to craftsmanship, heritage accuracy, and long-lasting quality.
Essex & Hertfordshire
Essex and Hertfordshire are home to a diverse mix of historic villages, period townhouses, and characterful country properties, many of which feature traditional timber windows and doors as defining architectural elements. From Georgian and Victorian homes to Arts and Crafts properties, these counties offer a rich variety of heritage buildings that require a thoughtful and experienced approach.
Landmark Windows regularly works throughout Essex and Hertfordshire, providing bespoke timber sash windows, casements, and doors for both rural and urban properties.
Our local knowledge allows us to support homeowners through each stage of their project, from initial survey through to installation, ensuring our joinery complements the character of the property and meets any planning or conservation requirements. Whether restoring original features or producing like-for-like replacements, our work across Essex and Hertfordshire reflects our commitment to quality craftsmanship and traditional British joinery.
East London
East London has a rich and varied architectural history shaped by centuries of industry, trade, and expansion. From Georgian townhouses and Victorian terraces to early 20th-century homes built during London’s rapid growth, the area is filled with properties where traditional timber windows and doors play a central role in their character.
Many parts of East London, including areas such as Hackney, Walthamstow, Bow, Leyton, and parts of Greenwich, are now protected conservation areas, where maintaining original architectural details is essential. Timber sash windows, panelled doors, and period joinery remain defining features of these streetscapes.
North London
Muswell Hill
Highbury & Islington
Hadley Wood
Barnet
Notting Hill
St. Johns Wood
Hampstead
Belsize Park
Primrose Hill
Camden
Islington
Finsbury Park
Highbury
Holloway
Tufnell Park
Stock Newington
Crouch End
Highgate
Hornsey
Wood Green
Southgate
Winchmore Hill
Finchley
Essex & Hertfordshire
Theydon Bois
Epping
Waltham Abbey
Nazeing
Sawbridgeworth
Bishops Stortford
Harlow
St Albans
Radlett
Chorleywood
Berkhamsted
Harpenden
Brookmans Park
Brentwood
Chigwell
Epping
Grays
Hadleigh
Maldon
Witham
Buntingford
Rickmansworth
Royston
East London
Walthamstow
Leyton
Leytonstone
Wanstead
Aldersbrook
Highams Park
Chingford
Snaresbrook
South Woodford
Woodford
Buckhurst Hill
Spitalfields
Aldgate
Stepney
Mile End
Bethnal Green
Wapping
Hoxton
Homerton
Barking
Redbridge




