George Barnsdale celebrates 140th anniversary

George Barnsdale celebrates 140th anniversary

George Barnsdale, a manufacturer of premium timber windows and doors, is celebrating its 140th anniversary.

Since its founding in 1884 by George Barnsdale, the family-run business has reportedly become a cornerstone of the Lincolnshire village of Donington, contributing to both the local community and the broader construction industry.

To commemorate this landmark anniversary, George Barnsdale is set to publish a special commemorative newspaper that details its rich history, milestones, and the significant impact it has had on both the local community and the timber industry.

A staff celebration will also take place, honouring the dedicated team whose hard work and craftsmanship have been vital to the company’s success.

The story so far

The journey began when a young George Barnsdale purchased a modest plot of land in Donington Market Place, establishing a small carpentry workshop that quickly garnered a reputation for quality craftsmanship.

Over the decades, the company, which offers a nationwide project management and installation service, has evolved significantly, transitioning from steam-powered machinery to advanced robotic technology, all while staying true to its roots and commitment to high quality timber products.

Impact on the local community

George Barnsdale has played an instrumental role in sustaining the local economy of Donington. By providing valuable, highly skilled jobs, the company has supported hundreds of families over the years.

The Barnsdale family’s involvement extends beyond employment; they actively contribute to local charities, educational initiatives, and community events, solidifying the company’s position as an integral part of village life.

Innovative manufacturing practices

The company’s factory is a testament to its dedication to quality, sustainability, and innovation. With a commitment to environmentally responsible practices, George Barnsdale is said to take pride in its proactive sourcing of timber from certified sustainable forests, ensuring that every piece of wood is traceable and responsibly harvested. The company also employs a multitude of energy-saving measures, including using recycled fuel made from timber waste to power its generator.

The factory is equipped with CNC-controlled machinery, humidity-controlled environments, and stringent glazing standards, ensuring that each product not only meets but exceeds industry expectations.

A commitment to investment has enabled the company to efficiently adapt its range of products for precise customisation, allowing for the creation of high-performance windows and doors tailored to individual client needs. Furthermore, George Barnsdale’s rigorous testing processes—including weather performance, security evaluations, and paint durability—ensure that its products deliver long-lasting performance with minimal maintenance.

A legacy of excellence

Throughout its 140-year history, George Barnsdale has embraced its role as a custodian of heritage buildings, ensuring their preservation for future generations. The company has been involved in numerous pan-European industry research projects, collaborating with organisations like the Building Research Establishment and the British Woodworking Federation to enhance the longevity and performance of timber fenestration.

Tom Wright, Managing Director of George Barnsdale, commented on the anniversary: “As we celebrate this remarkable milestone, we reflect on our heritage and the strong ties we have with our community. Our legacy is not just about producing exceptional timber products; it’s about the people who make this company what it is. We are dedicated to maintaining our family values while continuously innovating to meet the needs of our customers. Our commitment to sustainability and excellence remains unwavering, and we look forward to another 140 years of success and community engagement.”

https://georgebarnsdale.co.uk.

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