Westbury Garden Rooms
Westbury is a designer, builder, planner and manufacturer of bespoke glazed and timber buildings including orangeries, conservatories, garden rooms, kitchen extensions and pool houses.
Website: www.westburygardenrooms.com
Telephone: 01245 326500
Address: 46-52 Cutlers Road Saltcoates South Woodham Ferrers Essex CM3 5XJ
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Westbury is a designer, builder, planner and manufacturer of bespoke glazed and timber buildings including orangeries, conservatories, garden rooms, kitchen extensions and pool houses. Founded in 1988 by Jonathan Hey, Westbury remains a family run business based in Essex, working across the UK and internationally — but from initial consultation to final coat of paint, every step is undertaken by the company's own in-house team.
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