Live in Tadcaster, Yorkshire?
Conservatories, Orangeries, Replacement Double Glazed Windows & Doors available in Yorkshire
Looking for a local home improvement company offering the very latest uPVC Conservatories in Tadcaster? Tailor-made Orangeries in Tadcaster? What about a company who installs the very latest 'A' Rated Replacement Double Glazing Windows in Tadcaster? Maybe you need a company to supply a great range of safe and secure uPVC Doors in Tadcaster? Or simply - Patio Doors, French Doors, an entrance to be proud of with a tailor-made Porch or maintenance free Roofline Guttering and Bargeboards?
Whatever it is, you can rely on Orion Windows in Yorkshire for the highest quality products at
genuine, affordable prices - a professional installation service and a
great customer after sales team dedicated to you?
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Whatever it is we'd like to invite you to visit our showrooms in Tadcaster &
York, Yorkshire. Our fabulous showrooms feature fully built
examples of beautifully furnished PVC conservatories, orangeries, and
our new 'A' rated energy efficient double glazing options to suite your
home and budget.
A little bit of interesting facts on Tadcaster
Historic Tadcaster contains many ancient treasures, such as the 12th-century St Mary's Church, the 13th-century motte and ditch of the Norman castle, and the Ark. Originally built in the late 15th century, The Ark (so named because of the carved images of Noah and his wife on the corbels) was a meeting place where the Pilgrim Fathers reputedly met to plan their voyage to America. It has been a meeting place, a post office, an inn, a butcher's, a private house and a museum, and is now the offices of Tadcaster Town Council.
The present Bridge crossing the River Wharfe was built around 1700, and was based on the first stone bridge built in 1200, which in turn was based on a Roman wooden structure. Originally built in 1150, St Mary's Church was burnt by Scots, rebuilt in 1380 and 1480,then taken down in 1875 and rebuilt on foundations that were five feet (150 cm) higher because it was subject to flooding. Using rubble from the Roman settlement, the Normans built a small motte and bailey Castle in the13th century. When the Castle was demolished, the stone was used to rebuild the bridge. No buildings remain but the motte and northern ditch can be clearly seen.
Orion Windows - Harrogate Showroom
Hornbeam Park, Hookstone Drive
Harrogate HG2 8RB
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Orion Windows - York Showroom
Audax Road, Clifton Moor Industrial Estate
York YO30 4US
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