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New guide on planning and conservation
13th November 2018

A new and detailed Planning and Conservation Guide has been published by THE RESIDENCE COLLECTION for trade partners, installers, architects, planners and homeowners, covering all aspects of design and specification of timber casement alternative windows.

The new 12-page guide is available as a download from the consumer facing and on trade websites, as well as hard copies direct from their marketing department.

Conservation areas, listed buildings and Article 4 directions are defined as are the dimensions of Residence 9, which replicate those of traditional 19th century windows. An oast house case study, one for the Grade II listed building of Scarborough College and third for a thatched property in a conservation area provide additional evidence for sensitive window replacement projects.

Product detailing of the dedicated Georgian bar, traditional hardware and deep nose Radlington cill are also covered in the brochure, along with a heritage colour palette.

Sales and marketing director Sarah Hitchings said: “The new planning and conservation guide is a must for companies and those involved in the specification of windows in conservation areas, listed buildings and Article 4 directions.
Residence 9 in particular is the ultimate and arguably only true timber casement alternative window as the case studies show.”

www.residencecollection.co.uk
www.residencecollectiontrade.co.uk

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