When the local scout hut was being demolished, a new home for the scout window of 1924 was required. St Gabriel’s, the local church was chosen to be that home. We removed the window from the hut...

We have thirty years experience in the restoration and conservation of ecclesiastical stained glass and leaded lights. Our artist is an associate member of the British Society of Master Glass Painters and produces hand painted kiln fired artwork of the highest order to match any style or period.
We fit both UV coated polycarbonate and powder coated grilles to protect glazing from vandalism and the elements.
When the local scout hut was being demolished, a new home for the scout window of 1924 was required. St Gabriel’s, the local church was chosen to be that home. We removed the window from the hut...
The large circular window was commissioned to commemorate St Ambrose Barlow, the Manchester born Benedictine monk executed for his faith. English antique glass and kiln fired painted artwork were...
The entrance to the Chapel previously featured clear glazing. The new design was commissioned to lift the screening and brighten the area. The scene depicts the seasons in the surrounding...
In 2010 a new aisle window was commissioned by the church, in memory of a long serving parishioner. The contemporary window features scenes of both the church and the mill in which the parishioner...
Gorton Monastery as it is known locally, officially the Church and Friary of St Francis, was designed by Edward Welby Pugin, and completed in 1872. It is regarded as one of the finest examples of...
Here, sections of stained-glass windows were removed for workshop restoration, along with in-situ repairs. The stained-glass was bowed and contained broken artwork. The panels were re-built using...
Polyester powder-coated metal frames along with high specification double glazed units were designed and manufactured for six windows at the church. Two factors made this scheme require a bespoke...