Timber window manufacturer opens new showroom

Allan Brothers, the UK’s oldest timber window and door manufacturer, has opened a new showroom to serve Oxfordshire, the Cotswolds and the Home Counties regions.

Blenheim Palace Sawmills, a nineteenth-century barn conversion on the Blenheim Palace Estate near Woodstock, is now showcasing the company’s solid timber and Alu Clad windows and doors, including traditional sash windows, flush casement windows, entrance doors, and a variety of patio door solutions.

“The new showroom is the latest in a series of exciting developments at Allan Brothers, which started with a £2.6 million factory upgrade last year, including the installation of state-of-the-art CNC machinery, followed by the introduction of our new upgraded Crafted Range of timber windows,” said Managing Director Morten Bach Valsted.

“At a time when the industry is experiencing a 20% downturn, and many companies are pulling back, we are continuing to push forward by investing in our products, our employees and our premises.”

As part of its expansion south, Allan Brothers has strengthened its sales and marketing team with three new appointments.

Heading up the southern operation is Commercial Director Charlotte Whelan, who is responsible for the company’s business growth and brings a wealth of experience from her previous role as Managing Director of Oxfordshire window installer Jack Brunsdon.

Working alongside Charlotte is newly appointed Hannah Wardle as Marketing Assistant and Account Manager, and Christopher Seymour, who will be identifying new opportunities and delivering tailored solutions to trade and residential customers in the south.

“With a new experienced team in place and well-located new premises, I am confident that we will continue to build on our growing customer base in the south of England,” said Morten.

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