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At ASPECT Windows and Doors we supply and fit an extensive range of uPVC windows, doors and conservatories. Our manufacturing and quality control services combined with our highly trained and experienced fitters ensure that all our customers are happy and content when the work is complete.
Settlements in Tring date back to prehistoric times and it was mentioned in the Domesday Book. Tring received its market town charter in 1315.
There is evidence of Prehistoric settlement with Iron Age barrows, and defensive embankments adjacent to the Ridgeway Path and also later with Saxon burials. Tring straddles the Roman road called Akeman Street, which runs through it as the High Street.
Tring was the dominant settlement in the area, being the primary settlement in the Hundred of Tring during the time the Domesday Book was being compiled. Tring had a very large population and paid a large amount of tax relative to most settlements listed in the Domesday book. The Manor of Treunga is described in the Domesday Book of 1086. It was assigned to Count Eustace II of Boulogne by William the Conqueror.
In 1315 the town was granted a market charter by Edward II. This charter gave Faversham Abbey the right to hold weekly markets on Tuesdays, and hold a ten day fair starting on the 29th of June, the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul. It also prevented the creation of any rival markets within a days travel of the town. The tower of the Church of St Peter and St Paul was built somewhere in between 1360 and 1400.[2]
Until 1440, there was a small village east of Tring called Pendley. The landowner Sir Robert Whittingham received a grant of free warren from King Henry VI. He enclosed 200 acres and tore down the buildings on the land, returning the estate to pasture, and built a manor house, Pendley Manor. This house was variously inhabited by the Verney, Anderson and Harcourt families until the mid 19th century.
ASPECT Windows and Doors provide the following services in Tring:
ASPECT Windows and Doors is a family run business specialising in high quality windows, doors and conservatories.
We have completed many installations throughout Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire and London.
We are very proud of our reputation for quality, reliability and value for money. We take the greatest care to ensure all our customers are happy when the work is completed.
ASPECT Windows and Doors is a name you can trust for windows, doors and conservatories in the Tring area.
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