Classical Glass, Stained Glass Windows: Artisan of the Year Awards Winner

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We are a specialist stained glass studio making beautiful new designed windows for homes, churches, schools, and commercial buildings in Cheshire. We are experts at the repair and restoration of old and antique stained glass windows in churches, historic buildings and private homes across Cheshire and the region. 
 
 
 
 
 
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We have just been named as a winner in the Artisan of the Year Awards. the first Stained Glass Studio to be honoured in the awards.  
   
 
 
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We would love you to visit our lovely Studio and Showroom; No matter where you travel from across Cheshire you will receive a warm welcome and we can give you help with what ever project you have in mind.

 

 

 

 

 
 
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We are offering everyone the opportunity to learn how to make traditional stained glass windows, jewellery and learn the art of Tiffany Copper Foil. We are introducing new craft courses all the time and we have set up some great facilities in the studio. Visit the Academy page for more details or Please email to be informed of the details

 
 
 
 
  
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We are the approved contractor for Bolton Council taking care of the stained glass at the historic Smithills Hall and Hall I'th Wood museums. Our business is built on trust, repeat business and recommendations so you can be sure you will be satisfied at the end of the job.
 
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If you have a broken window, failed double glazed unit or would like your greenhouse glazing then try our glazing department and you are sure to be delighted with the results. We take a real pride in our work and always tidy up at the end of the job.
 
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 So if you live in Cheshire and want beautiful new stained glass windows designed individualy for your home or church by a top stained glass artist or your old stained glass or leaded light windows are broken and in need of repairing then call us or email for a quote. Remember that all our work is done by our own stained glass crafts people working in our stained glass studio.
 
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01 March

The best thing about Stained Glass Windows
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The best thing about this job is not just the fabulous windows we make, repair and restore but the fascinating people we meet.  This week has been no exception. I have been working with a film maker working for the BBC who has a commission to film stained glass for the Songs Of Praise program. We are helping him with some close up shots of our windows in his studio and also at a church in Eccles, Manchester where we designed and made a new stained glass window documenting the history of the Parish. Also this week I met with a museum curator who asked us to help them with the renovation of their antique glass display cabinets. The skill of the original craftsmen is a joy to see with the fine hinges and lock mechanisms hand made in brass. They don’t make ‘em like that anymore, that’s for sure. I was able to look at the museums Egyptian collection whilst I was there, with fine examples of ancient glass on display. Can anyone tell me how they made such intricate coloured glass 3000 years ago?

I have also been in discussion with a public school to finalise the start of a stained glass art project that I am running at the school. The children are going to help with the design for a new window we are going to make for the new building. The window will over look the main sports and dining hall so we will encapsulate the stained glass into triple glazed units made from toughened glass to protect them from flying footballs and dinner plates!

DSC01475 On Friday I ran another of our popular stained glass making courses for beginners. I had one lady who travelled from the Midlands near Wolverhampton, and another from Macclesfield in Cheshire. It is so good that people are willing to make such an effect to come and learn how to make a stained glass window in just one day. I love the different designs and bold use of coloured glass that the beginners make and with so much enthusiasm!

Throw in a couple of visits to churches to inspect their damaged stained glass and advise on the best type of protective glazing using stainless steel wire mesh guards, polycarbonate or laminated glass, it has made for a very busy and varied week.



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10 January

Stained Glass Windows in the Snow

DSC03031The start of our year has been dominated by the freezing conditions and large snow falls across the country. We have had 9” of snow on our second day back which made travelling to the stained glass studio an adventure. Carl, one of our craftsmen, who lives about 5 miles away could not get his car out of the snow so walked it in to work through the drifts. Now that is what I call dedication above and beyond! Several of our jobs have been delayed. We were due to start work on site in Leeds to remove and repair some domestic stained glass before encapsulating them into argon filled double or triple glazed units. Our planned route across the Pennines was blocked by the snow, so we hope to start next week instead.

We have been able to complete work in the studio to restore a beautiful Victorian Stained glass window to fit into a door and have made a good start on a deep carved sandblasted commission with a Traditional Japanese style design. As a stained glass designer, the enforced time away from site work has also given me chance the think about some new stained glass designs and church stained glass window protection projects for this year. We have large projects coming up in Wales, Nottingham and Manchester as well as schools art projects to look forward to.

We are NOT planning to cancel to basic stained glass making courses planned for this month, which are almost full. I just hope we don’t get more snow the day before the courses that will prevent the students travelling.  So, keeping going despite the ice. Happy New Year!



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20 November

Stained glass window protection, in strong winds…..

 

dovers green school 6The weather has played a major part in our plans recently. It seams like every time we plan work onsite that either a hurricane or tornado comes over the horizon. I have made several visits to Hillside Methodist Church, Brinscall near Chorley in Lancashire recently to make patterns for toughened glass protective glazing over the stained glass windows only to be faced by the worst the elements can throw at me. When you are 30ft up a scaffold making paper patterns to transfer onto hard board the last thing you need are strong winds and rain. The paper just blew around my hands and then turned into soggy mush, not very productive.

I had more success with a trip to Dovers Green School in Surrey, to fit the new stained glass window I had designed with help from the year 2 children. We worked together to come up with ideas and stained glass designs to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the school. The result is a stunningly beautiful and colourful design with a bold rainbow, flowers, sun and even a helicopter. The head teacher, class teacher and children were all delighted with the window which I encapsulated into triple glazed unit made from toughened glass and fitted into the space above the main door to the large dining hall in the school. This type of school project is a real joy for me. To help the children to use their great ideas to come up with the design for their own window is just fantastic. I also showed the children how to make a small stained glass window of their own by using plexiglass, coloured film and strip lead to make up their design. The school put the finished windows on display in the windows of the hall along with a display of the art project. The Head Teacher, Sue Hillman, was very complimentary about the window and the whole project saying that she would recommend me to anyone who asked. Very kind, thank you all at Dovers Green School!



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24 September

Church Stained Glass Window Repairs
Church Stained Glass Window Repair

 

Have you ever been out in a gale force wind so strong you have to lean into it at 45 degrees? That was me, on a church roof in Fleetwood surveying the vandalism of a beautiful Victorian painted stained glass window. I moved a piece of perspex that was banging against the window and nearly had my arm ripped of as it tried to launched itself into the air. The caretaker, who was on the roof with me seemed to take it in his stride. “We get a lot of wind in Fleetwood” he informed me, “Well known for it!” DSC02399

What a busy four weeks we have had! Travelling the length and breadth of the country several times: I have spent a day with the   Year 2 children at Dovers Green School in Surrey making stained glass in the classroom and developing ideas for a new window to celebrate 50 years since the establishment of the school. The children worked very hard to draw their ideas for the new window which I will use as inspiration for the new design.

Also spent time at a local historic house, Smithills Hall  where I gave a demonstration of stained glass making at the August Bank Holiday Garden Party then returned last week to run a course to make a stained glass suncatcher. The Bolton Museums Service commissioned me to put on the craft course in the beautiful stained glass suncatcherssurroundings of the Hall using the ‘Dome Room’ as a temporaryDSC02320 classroom.

I had a lovely day out in Criccieth, Gwynedd, Wales to discuss the restoration of an imposing grade 2 listed hotel. The front elevation boasts some wonderful leaded lights in the arts and crafts style which are in urgent need of attention. I took time to sit in the brilliant sunshine on the beach an gaze across the bay at the ruins of Criccieth Castle which stands on the rocky headland. Then returned home via the mountain roads around the foot of Snowdon, what a sight. Stunning views across the lakes and valleys up to the highest peak in the country.

T hen just this week we have been to on the road again working at churches in Shropshire, Bradford, Leeds and a fabulous historic church of St Mary & St Nicholas, Compton, Berkshire to protect the valuable stained glass windows with traditional woven mesh wire guards. Then today Stephen and Carl are over in Liverpool to remove some domestic stained glass windows for restoration and encapsulation into double and triple St Mary & St Nicholas, Comptonglazed units.

No time to sit still, must get ready for our stained glass course tomorrow for our intermediate students who will be finishing their creations during the day.



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24 August

The secret to making beautiful stained glass windows

DSC02236 Have you ever watched a fabulous musician or sports person and wished you could do what they are doing? Usain Bolt was absolutely awe inspiring setting new 100m and 200m records in the Berlin Games last week which set me thinking about what makes some people so good in their chosen field. After much research I can now reveal the secret! Natural ability plays a big part but the most important thing is practice and training. Even the most naturally gifted athletes and sportspeople train for hours every day. Snooker players practise for 6 to 8 hours each day to prepare for a tournament.

When we are looking for a new apprentice to learn the art of designing, making and repairing stained glass windows we look for person who has natural ability but then they embark on our training programme that takes their natural ability and puts it to a new use. The training involves many hours of practising the skills of glass cutting, leading, painting, soldering and cementing to make and restore traditional leaded lights and stained glass windows.  This is why I started the Stained Glass Window making Courses and Classes to give tuition to people in this beautiful art.

The protection of Church stained glass windows is a real speciality of ours and also involves much practise and training to get just right.



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Where ever you live in the Cheshire Area you are sure to be satisfied by our honest and straight forward approach to business,
 
So if you want beautiful new stained glass windows designed individualy for you by a top stained glass artist or your old stained glass or leaded light windows are broken and in need of repairing then call us or email for a quote. Remember that all our work is done by our own stained glass crafts people working in our stained glass studio serving the Cheshire Area.