Timber Windows Oxford
Our Best-Selling Timber Windows:
Timber Windows in Oxford
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Oxford is a city of details — and the conservation officers know every one of them. The colleges set the standard, the planning department enforces it, and homeowners are discovering that the details in their windows matter more than they thought. If you’re replacing windows on an Oxford property, timber isn’t just preferred. In much of the city, it’s required.
Our windows are built to your our window measurement guidements in engineered pine, meranti, or oak — factory-finished and delivered to your Oxford address. We make them; you choose who fits them.
For the wider county — Witney, Banbury, Chipping Norton, Henley — see our Oxfordshire county page.
Oxford’s Areas — Different Homes, Different Specs
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North Oxford (Bardwell Road, Norham Gardens, Park Town) — large Victorian villas, 12-16 tall sash windows. The North Oxford Victorian Suburb conservation area has a detailed character appraisal specifying window types and proportions.
Jericho (Walton Street, Jericho Street, Canal Street) — smaller Victorian terraces, 5-8 compact sash windows. Tighter reveals than North Oxford. Separate conservation area.
Summertown — Edwardian and inter-war properties. Wider sash proportions. Mixed casement/sash on some streets.
East Oxford / Cowley — Victorian terraces, some with shallow reveals. The most affordable area for timber window projects.
Iffley — protected village within the city. Strict conservation. Deep stone reveals (150mm+). Casement and sash mix.
Understanding Reveal Depth — Why It Matters in Oxford
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Reveal depth varies more across Oxford than most cities:
| Area | Typical Reveal | Implications |
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| North Oxford Victorian | 100-115mm | Standard sash frames fit comfortably |
| Jericho terraces | 85-100mm | Tighter — measure accurately, less tolerance |
| Iffley (stone walls) | 150mm+ | Deep enough for any frame profile |
| East Oxford/Cowley | 90-110mm | Variable — measure each opening |
| Summertown | 100-120mm | Standard range |
Our sash frames need minimum 70mm. Casement frames: 60mm. Both fit all Oxford property types — but the margin matters. On a Jericho terrace with 85mm reveals, there’s only 15mm spare. Measure from outside at head, cill, and both jambs. Send us the tightest figure.
If the reveal is too shallow, the window protrudes from the wall face — wrong visually and catches weather. If too deep, internal finishing is more complex. The measurement takes five minutes and prevents expensive problems.
Pricing by Neighbourhood
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| Area | Typical Property | Windows | Approx Total (+VAT) |
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| North Oxford | Large Victorian villa | 12-16 tall sash | £8,000–£14,000 |
| Jericho | Mid-terrace | 5-8 compact sash | £3,500–£6,500 |
| Summertown | Edwardian semi | 8-12 sash/casement | £5,000–£9,000 |
| East Oxford/Cowley | Victorian terrace | 6-10 standard sash | £4,000–£8,000 |
| Iffley | Period cottage | 4-8 casement/sash | £3,000–£6,000 |
All estimates: engineered pine, double glazing. Add 20-30% for meranti, 40-60% for oak. Full pricing page.
Our Range
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Sash — the default for Oxford’s Victorian and Edwardian stock. Part L compliant.
Casement — for Iffley cottages and rear elevations.
Georgian — for properties near the city centre and Park Town.
All BS 644.
Oxford-Specific Mistakes
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Mixing up North Oxford and Jericho proportions. North Oxford sashes: 700-800mm wide, 1600-1800mm tall. Jericho: 600-700mm wide, 1200-1400mm tall. Both Victorian — but noticeably different proportions.
Ordering without the character appraisal. Oxford’s major conservation areas have published character appraisals — download from oxford.gov.uk before specifying.
Assuming Article 4 status. Some Oxford conservation areas have Article 4 directions. The Central Conservation Area does. Not all do. Check your specific zone.
Forgetting the staircase landing window. Oxford’s larger Victorian houses have an oversized window on the half-landing — often the most visible from the street. Measure it separately.
Conservation & Planning
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Oxford City Council (oxford.gov.uk). Key conservation areas: Central, North Oxford Victorian Suburb, Jericho, Iffley, Headington Hill, Osney. Download character appraisals before ordering.
Oxfordshire county page (for areas outside Oxford city). Q&A. Glossary. Listed buildings.
Q1: What’s the typical reveal depth on an Oxford Victorian terrace?
A1: North Oxford: 100-115mm. Jericho: 85-100mm (tighter). Iffley stone walls: 150mm+. Measure from outside at four points. Our sash frames need minimum 70mm reveal depth.
Q2: What’s the price for a full North Oxford villa window replacement?
A2: A typical property with 12-16 sash windows: £8,000-£14,000+VAT in engineered pine with double glazing.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do I need the conservation area character appraisal before ordering?
Strongly recommended — Oxford’s character appraisals specify acceptable window types, proportions, and materials for each conservation area. Download from oxford.gov.uk.
What’s the difference between your Oxford and Oxfordshire pages?
Oxford covers the city only — North Oxford, Jericho, Summertown, East Oxford, Iffley. Oxfordshire covers the wider county — Cotswolds, Witney, Banbury, Henley, Chipping Norton.
Does Oxford have Article 4 directions?
Some conservation areas do — the Central Conservation Area has Article 4. Check your specific zone on Oxford City Council’s planning portal, as not all Oxford conservation areas are covered.







