Thinking about having a new conservatory or improving your home with replacement windows and doors, we'd like to invite you to visit our showroom in Pontypool, South Wales near Cardiff. You’ll find fully built examples of beautifully furnished conservatories, orangeries, double glazing options and in all the showrooms a comprehensive display of uPVC windows and doors, giving you the chance to ''try before you buy''.
We promise you a warm welcome and
relaxed, friendly shopping experience.
You'll find some great ideas, be able to ask any questions you may have with people who know your area
well - because they live locally. You'll get useful advice from some of the most helpful and
professional people around - and it's all free and without obligation! And we'll be happy to
call or visit you whenever it suits you, including all evenings and weekends.
Products available in Cardiff
• uPVC Conservatories
• Orangeries
• Double Glazing uPVC Windows
• Replacement uPVC Doors
• uPVC French Doors
• Patio Doors
• Porches
• Roofline - Guttering, Fascias and Soffits, Bargeboards and Cladding
A little bit of interesting facts
on CardiffCardiff was proclaimed capital of Wales in 1955, and is Europe's youngest capital city. Situated on the Bristol Channel, Cardiff has a proud heritage of being one of the great seaports of the world.
Today Cardiff is an exciting city to visit, a rich blend of ancient and modern, where the cities fine Victorian and Edwardian architecture is being complemented by some of the most inovative of new developments.
Cardiff 's name is derived from the Roman general Aulus Didius - Caer Didi, meaning "Fort of Didius", and the city can trace its history back to Roman times.
Like many of our cities, Cardiff's major development and wealth began with the industrial revolution, and owes much of its prosperity to the local Bute family.
The Scottish connection - John, Lord Mountstuart came to the area to marry local heiress Charlotte Windsor, and in the process acquired huge estates and mineral rights. The family came to Cardiff in 1766, and in the 1790's built the Cardiff canal to join Cardiff with Merthyr Tydfil.
The Butes owned vast areas of the Welsh valleys, which were becoming industrialised and became extremely wealthy, thanks to the rich deposits of coal; their grandson, the second Marquis built much of present day Cardiff. In 1839 he took a huge gamble in creating the first Cardiff Dock, others followed in quick succession, and all the coal and iron from the Welsh valleys was exported from these docks. This made Cardiff one of the busiest ports in the world, with a soaring population and prosperity.
Pontypool Showroom
Polo Grounds, New Inn
Pontypool, Torfaen
South Wales
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To contact us please freephone 0800 163 369 or click make an enquiry |