Bay Windows

Often associated with Victorian architecture, bay windows became popular around the 1870s and are used to increase the flow of light into buildings, and provide the illusion of a larger room.

Bay windows are commonly manufactured from dimensional stones such as Ancaster Hard White, Portland and Bath stone.

We hold stocks of these materials in block form, and can create all forms of bespoke architectural masonry to your precise requirements in our Cambridge workshops.

A comprehensive fixing service is available, or we can work to your specification on a supply only basis.

We are very pleased with our choice and with the quality of the workmanship. We were also impressed with the service provided by all the staff we have had contact with at Ivett & Reed.

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