Cottage Windows
Our cottage-style windows are available in casement, flush casement, or sash designs, helping you recreate the timeless charm of traditional cottage properties. They’re the perfect choice for preserving the character of an older home — or giving a newer property a more rustic, heritage-inspired appearance.
Available in high-quality uPVC or timber frames, our cottage windows come with both double and triple glazing options to suit your insulation and efficiency needs. Depending on your chosen style and glazing specification, they can achieve impressive A and A+ energy ratings for improved thermal performance all year round.

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What Are Cottage Style Windows?
Cottage windows feature traditional glazing bars — often called astragal bars — which are fitted to both the outside and inside of the glazed unit. This creates the authentic look of smaller individual panes, perfectly replicating the classic windows commonly found on period cottages and heritage-style homes. Available with both double and triple glazing options, these windows combine timeless character with modern energy efficiency. Whether you choose double glazing for cost-effective performance or triple glazing for enhanced insulation and noise reduction, you can enjoy traditional aesthetics without compromising on comfort.
Conservation Area-Friendly
Designed to look like the windows found on period cottages around the UK, cottage style windows are often the best option for homeowners looking to upgrade the windows on a listed property or homes in conservation areas.
Fully Customisable
With a wide range of bars available in uPVC and timber, you can choose a shape and configuration to give your home a touch of Georgian grandeur or the look of an authentic country cottage. Create decorative feature windows in casement, flush, or sash styles in a host of colours and finishes.
Range of Energy Efficient
Cottage windows come rated up to A+ for energy efficiency, depending on the style and material you choose. Higher energy ratings mean your new windows retain more heat, helping you use less energy and save on your bills.
Discover Our Energy-Efficient Cottage Windows
Upgrade your home with beautifully crafted cottage-style windows, available in both double and triple glazing options for enhanced comfort, security, and long-term energy efficiency. Designed to preserve traditional charm while delivering modern performance, our cottage windows help reduce heat loss, minimise outside noise, and improve overall thermal insulation.
Whether you’re restoring a period property or adding character to a newer home, our expertly supplied and fitted cottage windows combine heritage design with advanced glazing technology across the UK.
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Your Questions Answered by us
What is a cottage bar on a window?
A cottage bar on a window is a glazing bar fitted to the outside and inside of a double-glazed windowpane. Modern cottage bars are used to make it look like a window is made up of several small panes of glass rather than one large pane.
How do cottage windows open?
When fitted to flush or casement windows, cottage windows open outwards, and are either side hung or top hung. In the case of sash cottage windows, they open by sliding vertically up or down.
Do windows look better with or without grids?
Whether windows look better with or without astragal bars arranged in grids comes down to personal choice or the kind of house you have. The grid design imitates windows found on period homes, often cottages.
Can you add glazing bars to existing windows?
You can add glazing bars to existing windows, but only astragal bars that are fitted to the outside of the window. Other glazing bars, like Georgian bars, are normally fitted between double glazing during manufacture, so adding them afterwards would be difficult. We would recommend replacing the windows completely in that instance.
Are cottage windows more expensive?
The cost of a cottage window will depend on many factors, including its size, the number of glazed panels, and its style, such as a sash window or bay window. Naturally, larger and more ornate cottage windows will be more expensive.
What is the difference between Georgian bars and astragal bars?
Georgian bars are glazing bars fitted in between the two panes of glass in a double-glazed window that mimic a traditional Georgian sash window. Astragal bars are glazing bars fitted to the outside of a window pane. Often in a grid design, astragal bars make the window appear to be made from small individual panes of glass.
