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Bespoke timber doors at Hawkers

Whether you’re renovating a period property, restoring a listed building, or updating your home with bespoke features, the right doors can transform both the look and feel of your space. From elegant entrance doors to beautifully crafted internal doors, or seamless French and bi-fold doors, every detail matters when creating a home that reflects your style and heritage.


For entrance doors, it’s about making a statement—a bespoke timber door that combines timeless beauty with modern security and insulation. For interiors, handcrafted doors bring character and warmth, whether you prefer sleek, minimalist designs or detailed traditional craftsmanship.


If you’re looking to open up your home, French doors and bi-fold doors provide the perfect connection between indoor and outdoor spaces, flooding your rooms with natural light while maintaining the quality and charm of bespoke joinery. 

Whatever your vision, bespoke doors offer more than just practicality. They’re an investment in your home, handcrafted in Bath, UK, with precision and care, ensuring every piece is tailored to fit your style, needs, and property’s unique character. We ensure that we are never limited by design and each piece of joinery is hand crafted from detailed drawings. By delivering this approach, we can ensure that we produce high performance doors that meet your needs and expectations. 

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Internal doors

We can create internal doors that complement and work with your home interior, whilst ensuring that you have flexibility on design and size.

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Entrance doors

The front door of your property is the initial statement of how your home is going to look, which is why we work with you to get it right.

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French doors

Being truly bespoke means that there’s no restrictions on design, with a focus on maintaining high level security to ensure complete peace of mind.

Door customisation options

The Hawker joinery team are here to discuss your door requirements in detail including panelling options, moulding, edging and glazing preference. As well as the design, we have access to some of the best ironmongery companies in the South West. This enables us to source and install ironmongery including hinges, locks and handles prior to installation, saving time on site and mess in your home.

You also have flexibility on the finish of your door. We only source the finest timber which enables you to leave the natural grain on the door. Alternatively, our internal spray workshop can be utilised to match a paint colour of your choice.

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HAND-CRAFTED, MADE TO ORDER. RIGHT HERE IN THE UK.

Bespoke made in Bath for over 100 years

Award winning bespoke timber doors across the South West

Not only have our team won many awards for the quality of our joinery, we have also built up an enviable reputation for creating bespoke, handcrafted timber doors for period properties, listed buildings, and high-end modern homes across the South West. From Georgian townhouses in Somerset and Victorian terraces Wiltshire to countryside cottages in The Cotswolds, we craft doors that complement each property’s unique character and are proud to serve discerning customers throughout the region bringing exceptional craftsmanship and service to your residential or commercial projects. 

• Somerset

Bath • Dunster • Frome • Cheddar • Taunton • Axbridge

• Wiltshire

Swindon • Marlborough • Warminster • Corsham • Salisbury • Bradford-on-Avon

• Dorset

Broadstone • Lyme Regis • Wimbourne • Christchurch • Poole • Swanage

• The Cotswolds

Cirencester • Westbury-on-Severn • Moreton-in-Marsh • Burford • Broadway • Chipping Norton

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  • What is the lifespan of timber sash windows?
    Generally timber windows will last over 20 years with the correct maintenance being carried out every 5 years however if they are made from Accoya timber it will rise to 50 years due to its high performance.
  • How do timber sash windows compare to uPVC in terms of cost and maintenance?
    Timber sash windows have a great insulation value and along with high performance glass units they can be high performing for your home in terms of heat loss to save high energy bill costs. Timber sash windows are very durable and can last a lifetime If they are retreated and checked over every 5-7 years. Timber sash windows are very elegant in design and can achieve small section sizes meaning larger glass sightline for more light into your home. There are many mould options for timber sash windows to choose from such as ovolo, lambs tongue and astragal. These are normally determined on a listed building to match those in the house or on a more modern build personal preference of the customer.
  • Are timber sash windows suitable for modern homes?
    Timber sash windows can go in modern or old properties. They are a great design which add timeless charm and elegance to any home. They can increase the first impression to your home and make it more appealing to potential buyers. Normally in modern homes a spiral balanced sash windows is chosen. This is because of the way most modern homes are built with no inside rebate to take the large box sections which would normally hide the lead weights and wide box frame. Spiral balances mean we can slim this right down and achieve the same visual looks from the outside as a traditional keeping all elegant in design.
  • How energy efficient are timber sash windows?
    Timber sliding sash windows are certainly energy efficient. With the high quality timber we use it is a great natural insulator and better than the likes of uPVC. It is very important to use the correct double glazing when buying new windows, double glazing has improved so much over the years. The best type of glazing uses a low emissivity glass which is designed to improve energy efficiency. It’s a coating that is applied to the face of the glass specifically designed to reflect the heat back into your home meaning reduced heating costs. During the summer months, double hung sash windows also provide better ventilation. By opening both the top and bottom sashes, sash windows allow you to improve the circulation of air within your room, cooling down your property in the hot weather.
  • What maintenance is required for timber sash windows?
    Timber sash windows should be regularly painted in order to prevent deterioration of the timber and to help improve their appearance. Ideally, you should re-paint your windows every 5 to 7 years in order to help protect your windows from the elements.
  • Are casement windows energy efficient?
    Yes, casement windows are highly energy efficient. They close tightly with weather seals, reducing drafts and heat loss. Combined with double or triple glazing, they help maintain a comfortable indoor environment and lower energy bills.
  • What are the advantages of casement windows compared to other types?
    Casement windows offer excellent ventilation because they open fully, allowing air to flow in and out. They also provide a clear, unobstructed view and can be more airtight when closed compared to sliding windows.
  • Are casement windows secure?
    Yes, casement windows are equipped with modern multi-point locking systems and sturdy frames, making them a secure choice for any home.
  • How do I maintain my casement windows?
    Maintenance depends on the material. Timber frames may require periodic painting or staining, while uPVC and aluminum frames need only occasional cleaning with soapy water. Hinges and locks should be lubricated annually for smooth operation.
  • Can casement windows be customised to fit unusual sizes or shapes?
    Absolutely! Our bespoke casement windows are made to measure, ensuring a perfect fit for any opening, whether standard or uniquely shaped.
  • What are the benefits of a bespoke timber entrance door?
    A bespoke timber entrance door offers a unique combination of style, security, and durability. Crafted to your exact specifications, it allows for full customisation in design, size, and finish to perfectly complement your home. Timber doors also provide excellent insulation, longevity, and a timeless aesthetic that enhances the property’s curb appeal.
  • Are timber entrance doors secure?
    Yes, timber entrance doors are highly secure when paired with quality hardware and locking systems. At Hawker Joinery, we use premium materials and collaborate with trusted ironmongers to provide advanced locking mechanisms and durable fittings, ensuring your bespoke door meets modern security standards.
  • Can timber entrance doors be made for listed buildings or period properties?
    Absolutely. Timber entrance doors are an ideal choice for listed buildings or period properties, as they can be designed to replicate original features while complying with conservation regulations. Our bespoke service ensures the door matches the architectural style of your home while offering modern performance and energy efficiency.
  • How do I maintain a timber entrance door?
    Timber doors are relatively low maintenance when properly treated. Regular cleaning and occasional re-painting or re-staining will keep them looking their best and protect them from weathering. Our timber doors are finished with durable, weather-resistant coatings to minimise maintenance and maximise longevity.
  • Can you match the style of my existing windows or doors?
    Yes, we specialise in crafting bespoke timber doors that can be matched to the style and design of your existing windows or other architectural features. Whether you’re looking for a traditional or contemporary design, our team will work with you to create a cohesive look for your home.
  • What materials can I choose for bespoke internal doors?
    We offer a variety of woods, speak to us about your idea's and requirements.
  • Can I incorporate glass panels or custom carvings?
    Absolutely! We can include features like glass panels, decorative carvings, or minimalist designs to suit your style.
  • How long does it take to create and install bespoke doors?
    The timeline typically ranges from 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the complexity of the design and the number of doors required.
  • Are bespoke internal doors suitable for listed or historic properties?
    Yes, we specialise in crafting doors that meet the specific requirements and character of listed and period properties.
  • What’s the difference between bespoke doors and off-the-shelf options?
    Bespoke doors are tailored to your exact dimensions, style preferences, and functionality needs, ensuring a perfect fit and unique aesthetic not found in standard options.
  • What is the difference between French doors and patio doors?
    French doors are typically hinged and open either inward or outward, featuring symmetrical glass panels for a classic look. Patio doors, on the other hand, often slide horizontally, offering a modern and space-saving solution.
  • Are French doors energy-efficient?
    Yes, bespoke timber French doors can be highly energy-efficient when crafted with quality materials and fitted with double or triple glazing. They help to minimise heat loss while maintaining a stylish appearance.
  • Do French doors provide good security?
    Modern French doors are designed with advanced locking mechanisms and robust hardware, making them a secure option for your home. Bespoke timber designs can further enhance durability and safety.
  • Can French doors be customised for my home?
    Absolutely. Bespoke French doors are tailored to your preferences, allowing you to choose timber type, glazing, finishes, and ironmongery to complement your property’s aesthetic.
  • Are French doors suitable for listed buildings or period properties?
    Yes, French doors are an excellent choice for listed or period properties. Custom-made timber designs can match the original character of the building while adhering to conservation regulations.
  • Enquiry
    Our experienced sales team are at hand to answer your questions and help you decide what is required to meet your joinery needs.
  • Face-to-face consultation
    To ensure that we can provide you with an accurate quotation, and to give you the opportunity to meet someone from the Hawker team, we will arrange a visit to measure and discuss the finer details at a time that suits you.
  • Quotation
    A quotation is provided based on previous discussions with our team. Once you are happy with the quotation, a deposit will be arranged and the project is passed over to our technical team.
  • Final survey
    The technical team will carry out a concise final survey and final CAD drawings for your approval. Quotes contain information for all aspects of the joinery including timber, glass, ironmongery and optional paint finishes, alongside a specification.
  • Handmade joinery
    On approval of the final quotation, your joinery vision goes into production and your joinery is hand crafted by our skilled craftsmen.
  • Delivery
    On preparation of dispatch, we require final payment for your joinery. The joinery is then delivered to your chosen location ready for installation.
  • Installation
    Installation of our joinery is available for some locations, please get in touch to for more information.

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