Central Window Systems and installer Sutton Designs provided more than 200 windows to help transform Tudor Grange House, a Grade II listed building in Solihull into a full-service care home facility with 44 residential units and 30 assisted living units.

Jon Gregory, owner of Sutton Designs, said: “We’ve worked with Central Window Systems on several commercial projects. They understand the importance of meeting tight lead times, which helps ensure that the installation runs as smoothly as possible. In addition, their vast product range means we have a one-stop-shop for our installations.”

Tudor Grange House was built in 1887 for Alfred Lovekin, a Birmingham silversmith, and was bought by Sir Alfred Bird – of Birds Custard fame – at the start of the 20th century.

It is understood to have operated as a Red Cross auxiliary hospital during and after the Second World War, before being acquired by Warwickshire County Council. It was used as a school for children with special needs until the mid-1970s, at which point it became part of Solihull Technical College.

Central Window Systems director of sales Martyn Elwell said: ““We have a strong working relationship with Sutton Designs and we look forward to working with them on many development projects in the near future.”

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