Looking for shutters in Rugeley? Shuttercraft’s expansive network spans the length and breadth of the UK, including right here in Rugeley. Which means you’re just a phone-call away from transforming the spaces you love.
So call your local Shuttercraft today and take the first step to a stylish new look for your home.
We have a range of samples and colours to choose from and can carry out a no-obligation technical survey to provide you with the most accurate quote. Shuttercraft Lichfield offers a local service throughout the Rugeley area and surrounding region including places such as Lichfield, Cannock Wood, Hammerwich and Burton upon Trent.
See plantation shutters and the wide range of window shutter styles available today from your local Shuttercraft, and we're sure you'll find something to fall in love with.
Whatever the shape or size of your windows and openings, you can rest assured there will be a range of shutters to suit your interior.
It’s not just about our impressive range of shutter styles and materials. It’s as much about how we take care of you, from the first contact to the finished result.
Customers trust us all over the UK to provide a friendly, dependable service.
Situated to the North West of Lichfield, Rugeley is a developing town with a wide variety of property types perfectly suited to the window shutter treatment. Our nationally recognised brand covers the UK, including a local service right here in Rugeley. Contact us today to find out more.
Twinned with Western Springs in Illinois, homeowners in Rugeley wanting to get plantation shutters for their own home should look no further than their local Shuttercraft. Contact us today and we’ll help you find the right solutions to match your tastes and requirements.
Historically known as Rugeley, the town’s name is thought to be a derivation of the words “ridge” and “lee”, meaning “the hill over the field” in old English. During the Industrial Revolution, the town grew substantially, influenced by the nearby Lea Hall Colliery, Trent and Mersey Canal and expansion of the rail network.
As a locally-based company, Shuttercraft Lichfield is shutter specialists that know the area just as well as we know our products. Throughout the area, we know there is a range of window shapes and sizes, which is why we only offer made-to-measure, custom-crafted, window treatments to each of our customers.
As well as standard windows, bays and conservatories, your local Shuttercraft also has a solution for much larger openings and windows too. Track systems are a flexible choice that can either provide light control and privacy or a stylish room divider for use in open-plan homes.
From premium MDF and waterproof ABS through to sustainably sourced hardwood and aluminium, our plantation shutters and blinds are designed to suit almost every interior design. Get in touch today discover what would work best to meet your needs and tastes.
As with many towns in the Midlands, Rugeley is a place with a varied and interesting history. In 1962, Councillor Madden of the Rugeley Urban District Council made a transatlantic call (via satellite) to the Mayor of Western Springs. It was a more positive claim to fame than Dr William Palmer, a son of the town and infamous murderer known as the Rugeley Poisoner.
Located on the edge of the Cannock Chase Area of Natural Beauty, and running parallel with the River Trent, Rugeley is about halfway between Lichfield and Stafford, the county town of Staffordshire. Rugeley is served by two train stations – Rugeley Town and Rugeley Trent Valley.
Online retailer Amazon produced a number of jobs in the town when it opened an order fulfilment centre in 2011. The 700,000 sq ft site is on the Towers Business Park, just off of the A451. Online health supplement specialist ZipVit, wholesalers Waterside Food Services and Premier Nutrition are also based in Rugeley.
Whether you own stylish semi-detached, classic townhouse or a sleek modern apartment, there are shutters to suit your tastes. Book a free survey today to discover more.
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