Case Study — Chapel Window Restoration
Following on from our recent post showcasing the completed chapel window restoration project near Crymych, we wanted to share a behind-the-scenes look at the process — from start to finish. Flick through our photo gallery to see the different stages of this remarkable project.
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Every project like this is a privilege. These buildings have stood for generations — it's our job to make sure they'll stand for generations more, with joinery that honours that history.
— Rhydian Williams, Founder, Rosecastle Joinery
Watch the process unfold
Founded in 2010 by Rhydian Williams, Rosecastle Joinery has grown from a one-man operation into a team of nine skilled craftspeople, including two apprentices, operating from purpose-built premises in Llandissilio near Clynderwen. Specialising in handcrafted windows, doors, staircases, and bespoke architectural joinery, the business combines traditional methods with modern materials to deliver work of exceptional quality.
The chapel restoration is a fine example of Rosecastle's heritage work — the kind of project where respect for the building's history shapes every decision, from the choice of Accoya Wood, an ultra-high-performance sustainable timber backed by a 50-year warranty, to the specialist coatings supplied by Anker Stuy Coatings UK. Installation was carried out by the highly regarded Richard Sharp-Williams Saer Coed / Carpentry, whose attention to detail is a perfect complement to Rosecastle's own standards.
From coastal homes to conservation areas, listed buildings to contemporary new builds, Rosecastle Joinery has completed projects across Pembrokeshire and West Wales, with work extending to Bristol, Cardiff, Scotland, the Isle of Man, and Paris.