| Thinking about having a new conservatory or improving your home with replacement windows and doors, we'd like to invite you to visit our Newtown showroom near Tregaron. You’ll find fully built examples of beautifully furnished conservatories and comprehensive display of double glazing PVC windows and doors, giving you the chance to ''try
before you buy''.
We promise you a warm welcome and
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. A little bit of interesting facts on TregaronTregaron is an ideal place to stay for people who enjoy, cycling, walking, bird-watching and fishing as well as being a central location for the many historic sites and attractions that West Wales has to offer. A small market town, Tregaron lies 17 miles south of Aberystwyth, 12 miles east of the seaside town of Aberaeron and 12 miles north of Lampeter. Tregaron nestles in the foothills of the Cambrian mountains near the mountainous source of the river Teifi. To the east of Tregaron stretch mile after mile of heathered hills, some of the last great unspoiled areas of Wales. To the north is Cors Caron or Tregaron Bog, a huge red-tinted marshland. A National Nature Reserve, Cors Caron is famous for the variety of wildlife and birds to be spotted there.In the early 19th century Tregaron was a thriving market town and a staging post for drovers taking their animals over the bleak Cambrian Mountains to the markets of England. Cattle, sheep, ponies, pigs and even geese were driven over the mountains after being purchased from local fairs. Tregaron's traditional market, Ffair Garon, was granted its Royal Charter in 1292 and is still held today. Tregaron was also well known for it's wool and woollen products. The Doldre area of the town was renowned for its knitting. These products were sold at local markets and also sent to the mining communities in South Wales. Wool from the Tregaron area was even used as a base for the railway line that was built across the Cors Caron bog. The town had a large number of public houses and blacksmiths shops to support this trade and this, in turn, gave rise to a thriving banking business. The Aberystwith and Tregaron, or Black Sheep, bank which was set up in 1810 was one of the first banks in Wales. Products available in Tregaron • PVC Conservatories • PVC Double Glazing Windows • PVC Residential Doors • PVC French Doors • Patio Doors • Porches • Rooftrim - Guttering, Fascias and Soffits, Bargeboards and Cladding Mid-Wales Windows & Conservatories Unit J, Mochdre Industrial Estate Newtown, Powys, Wales Click to view showroom details |