Leaded light and stained glass window repairs and restorations in churches and ecclesiastical buildings. Bell Ltd, the traditional craftsman's skills and techniques are still used to manufacture newly commissioned leaded lights and stained glass windows, to restore and replace damaged original leaded and stained glass windows and to carry out repairs, either on or off site.
As well as working directly with private customers we are frequently consulted by churches for ecclesiastical stained glass window restoration, facilities management companies, architects, glazing contractors and building contractors involved in the restoration and repair of buildings, from historically important listed buildings to pre 1960's buildings.
Bell can offer advice, information or inspiration from a wealth of glass and glazing experience, passed down from father to son in the traditional apprenticeship training, in this most traditional of crafts. Please take time to browse through our website and contact us on 0151 336 6020 or email info@kgbell.co.uk with your requirements.
As well as working directly with private customers we are frequently consulted by churches for ecclesiastical stained glass window restoration, facilities management companies, architects, glazing contractors and building contractors involved in the restoration and repair of buildings, from historically important listed buildings to pre 1960's buildings.
Bell can offer advice, information or inspiration from a wealth of glass and glazing experience, passed down from father to son in the traditional apprenticeship training, in this most traditional of crafts. Please take time to browse through our website and contact us on 0151 336 6020 or email info@kgbell.co.uk with your requirements.
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We are a traditional leaded light maker and stained glass window restoration specialist established in 1978.
Founded in 1978 in Neston, Cheshire by Ken Bell, who learnt the glass trade by serving a traditional apprenticeship in 1946 at Roebrother's of Liverpool, the business has grown continually.
Keith Bell, a fourth generation glass worker, who started working with glass at the weekends and school holidays at the age of 11, undertook 3 years of day release certified training (City & Guilds) in Decorative & Stained Glass at North East Wales Institute of Higher Education on leaving school in 1988.
Founded in 1978 in Neston, Cheshire by Ken Bell, who learnt the glass trade by serving a traditional apprenticeship in 1946 at Roebrother's of Liverpool, the business has grown continually.
Keith Bell, a fourth generation glass worker, who started working with glass at the weekends and school holidays at the age of 11, undertook 3 years of day release certified training (City & Guilds) in Decorative & Stained Glass at North East Wales Institute of Higher Education on leaving school in 1988.
A personal service and customer satisfaction is of paramount importance to us.
From our first contact we encourage you to explore all ideas and options available in order to ensure an end product which meets with your high expectations, as well as performing to the highest specifications for years to come.
From an initial site visit, through the design process, to choosing glass patterns and colours, then the manufacture of the final design, our customers are encouraged to be as involved in the design process as they wish.
From our first contact we encourage you to explore all ideas and options available in order to ensure an end product which meets with your high expectations, as well as performing to the highest specifications for years to come.
From an initial site visit, through the design process, to choosing glass patterns and colours, then the manufacture of the final design, our customers are encouraged to be as involved in the design process as they wish.
Read about some of the K. G. Bell Ltd restorations and repairs of leaded lights, stained glass windows and timber window frames.
Showing painted images of Hilbre Island, a much loved local landmark, this stained glass window in West Kirby was in need of some refurbishment.
Before encapsulating stained glass windows restoration work on the original panes is often a necessity.
During the development of the Mostyn House School site K. G. Bell Ltd was commissioned by the Livesey Group to reinstate leaded lights into the tower at Mostyn Chapel.
Showing painted images of Hilbre Island, a much loved local landmark, this stained glass window in West Kirby was in need of some refurbishment.
Before encapsulating stained glass windows restoration work on the original panes is often a necessity.
During the development of the Mostyn House School site K. G. Bell Ltd was commissioned by the Livesey Group to reinstate leaded lights into the tower at Mostyn Chapel.
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