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Church Stained Glass Window Protection : Prevent your valuable windows from being damaged and give yourself peace of mind.
 
 
Classical Glass Ltd has the experience to make sure you get the right type of protection for your church's valuable stained glass windows. Working to the Guidelines of English Heritage we can help you to choose the right solution to protect the stained glass without damagiing the fabric of the building.
We can help you ensure that your beautiful stained glass windows will be safe for the next generation to enjoy. 
 
Stained glass protection gives you peace of mind and lets you get on with other important things like running your church instead of sweeping up broken glass and phoning the insurance company. 
 
There are several methods to protect stained glass, each has its own advantages and disadvantages. We have found that there is no one best method for all applications.

Free Stained Glass Protection Survey Service
Many churchs have benifited from our experience in stained glass protection. We have helped them to identify the windows most at risk and offer suggestions as to the best method to protect them. We will produce a full report, provide information sheets and a cost breakdown for approval by parish council and diocese advisory committees.
 
We have protected the stained glass windows on many historic and grade 1, Grade 2 star and Grade 2 listed buildings and churches. For example :
Lancaster Priory, Deane Church circa 1452 , Bolton Parish Church, St Augustine's Pendlebury, The William Morris and Edward Burne Jones Windows at Albion Church Ashton under Lyne, Smithills Hall, Hall I'th Wood Museum the former home of Samuel Crompton and Lord Leverhulme, 6th century St Pegrog's Church Llanbedrog Wales, St Philips Church Great Lever, St James's Breightmet, St Catherines Horwich, St Elizabeth's Horwich, Rivington and Blackrod School Chapel. . . the list could go on and on.
 
Ring to request your free Information Pack or to discuss your free survey call us on 01204 656382 or click here to contact us by email