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With our fabulous showroom close in Dalton, Cumbria, we're never too far away, and we're able to offer personal attention to each and every customer.
So if you're thinking about having a new bespoke conservatory or improving your home with replacement double glazing windows and doors, we'd like to invite you to visit our Conservatory, window & door showroom in Barrow, Cumbria. You'll find fully built examples of beautifully furnished PVC conservatories, ceramic floor tiles and energy efficient double glazing options and in our showroom a comprehensive display of PVC 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 Dalton
• PVC Conservatories
• PVC Double Glazing Windows
• PVC Residential Doors
• PVC French Doors
• Patio Doors
• Porches
• Rooftrim - Guttering, Fascias and Soffits, Bargeboards and Cladding
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A little bit of interesting facts on Dalton-in-Furness The ancient town of Dalton-in-Furness lies in a narrow valley on that part of Furness which extends deep into Morecambe Bay. Once this was the leading town of Furness, and was an important centre for administration and justice.
The 14th-century pele tower, now known as Dalton Castle, stands almost hidden by surrounding buildings. It was built around 1330-36 to provide a place of refuge for the monks of of nearby Furness Abbey against Scottish raiders. Over the centuries it has served as both prison and court, and whilst being extensively altered inside, retains its original features outside. It is now owned by the National Trust.
Not far from Dalton Castle is the red sandstone church of St Mary which was designed by the celebrated Victorian architects Paley and Austin, and which is one of their most spectacular buildings. In the graveyard lies George Romney (1734-1804), the famous portrait painter who was born in the town. Many examples of his work may be seen at Abbot Hall in Kendal.
There are many interesting buildings in Dalton in and around the Market Place, such as the unique cast-iron shop-front of No 51 Market Place. There is an elegant Victorian drinking fountain, with fluted columns supporting a dome of open iron-work. Nearby is the market cross and slabs of stone used for fish drying in the 19th century.
About a mile out of the town in the Lake District's only zoological park, South Lakes Wild Animal Park, which is recognised as one of Europe's leading conservation zoos. Here you will find hold both Amur and Sumatran Tigers, the biggest and smallest tigers left in the world.
Evalast Windows
Evalast House, Hindpool Road
Barrow-In-Furness,
Cumbria LA14 2ND
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To contact us please telephone 01229 871616 or click make an enquiry |