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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.

A little about Amersham

Records date back to pre-Anglo-Saxon times, when Amersham was known as Agmodesham, and by the time that the Domesday Book was written around 1086 it had become known as Elmodesham. The Domesday entry states that Geoffrey de Mandeville holds Amersham. It answers for seven and a half hides. Land for 16 ploughs; in lordship 2 hides; 3 ploughs there. 14 villagers with 4 smallholders have 9 ploughs; a further 4 possible. 7 slaves; meadow for 16 ploughs; woodland 400 pigs. The total value is and was £9; before 1066 £16. Queen Edith held this manor.

Queen Edith was the wife of Edward the Confessor and sister of king Harold, and after her death in 1075 the land passed to William the Conqueror who granted it to Geoffrey de Mandeville.

In 1200 Geoffrey, Earl of Essex obtained a charter for Amersham allowing him to hold a Friday market and a fair on 7 and 8 September. In 1613, another charter was granted to Edward, Earl of Bedford, changing the market day to Tuesday, and establishing a statute fair on 19 September.

In 1521, seven Lollard dissenters were burned at the stake in Amersham. A memorial to them was built in 1931 and is inscribed with "In the shallow of depression at a spot 100 yards left of this monument seven Protestants, six men and one woman were burned to death at the stake. They died for the principles of religious liberty, for the right to read and interpret the Holy Scriptures and to worship God according to their consciences as revealed through Gods Holy Word". The Universal Magazine of September 1749 quotes that William Tylesworth was in fact burnt in 1506, and that Thomas Bernard and James Morden, were burnt about two years later.

Amersham Golf Club was founded in 1897. The club continued until the onset of the First World War.

The area of the town now known as Amersham on the Hill was referred to as Amersham Common until after the arrival of the Metropolitan Railway in 1892. After this date growth of the new area of the town gradually accelerated, with much work being done by the architect John Kennard. It is now known locally as Amersham-on-the-Hill, "Amersham town" or the "New Town". Locals often refer to it as "Top Amersham"

In 1931, the architect Amyas Connell completed the Grade II listed art deco house, "High and Over" in Amersham. It has been used as a film location.

ASPECT Windows and Doors provide the following services in Amersham:

  • High quality casement, vertical sash and pivot windows
  • High quality Bi-fold, Composite and Patio doors
  • Lean to, shaped, Edwardian and Victorian conservatories
  • Repairs and maintenance
  • Safe and secure windows, doors and conservatories.

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 Amersham area.

Why not contact ASPECT Windows and Doors for a no obligation quote today?

Further Information

If you would like to know more or are interested in a quote we would be happy to help. Phone us on 01438 311 412, email us at enquiries@aspectwindowsanddoors.co.uk or fill in our contact form and we will be in touch as soon as possible.

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