Shutters Bicester

Looking for shutters in Bicester? Shuttercraft is transforming homes up and down the country, and you’ll be pleased to know that one of our shutter experts is right here in Bicester.

Shuttercraft has a presence up and down the UK, including in Bicester and throughout the Oxfordshire area. The broad range of premium shutters we offer is perfect for the variety of homes the town offers, both old and new.

If you’d like to create a stylish new look for your home, pick up the phone and arrange an appointment with us today. We’ll help you find the right shutter for your space and work with you every step of the way.

We don’t believe in using pushy sales tactics, so ensure you are perfectly happy with the product and process, from initial contact to completed installation.

We offer free home surveys at Shuttercraft Oxford, where we’ll go through the options and recommendations with you, without any pressure to buy, to help you choose the right shutters to suit your tastes.

We’ll bring a range of samples, colours and materials to show you what shutters are available.

We cover Bicester and surrounding places such as Wendlebury, Ardley and Caversfield throughout the county.

Shuttercraft Oxford offers a local service in and around the town, including places such as Abingdon, Burford, Didcot, Radley, Standlake, Bicester, Chipping Norton and Witney.

Shutter styles to suit every room

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.

Trusted window shutter service

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.

Discover plantation shutters in Bicester

As a local company, Shuttercraft Oxford understands how getting the right window treatments can make a visible difference in many Bicester properties. With many newer developments on the town’s outskirts, there are many uniform window sizes and patio doors, perfect for the elegant finish provided by plantation shutters.

Crafted with precision, every shutter and blind has been made-to-measure for each individual, as we know that true quality means products last longer, making our customers happy and ensuring their homes are transformed for years to come. Each shutter is built from scratch rather than cut to size, making them the perfect solution for either bay windows or special shapes.

Our internal shutters are available from various materials, such as waterproof ABS, polypropylene-coated MDF and wood. You can also choose from a host of colour and stain options to suit the style of any décor. The premium hardwood ranges we offer are from a sustainable source, making them an ethical choice as much as stylish.

As well as interior shutters for windows, Shuttercraft also supply the perfect solution for creating room dividers, closing open-plan homes and making them feel cosier – perfect in cooler winter months. Shutters can provide light control and privacy while remaining one of the easiest window treatments to clean and maintain.

About Bicester

Noted for being one of the fastest grown towns in Oxfordshire, Bicester has good road links due to its proximity to the M40 motorway as well as two railway stations (Bicester Village and Bicester North). The former RAF base on the town’s northern outskirts is now the home of Bicester Heritage, which hosts events, vintage vehicles and local businesses.

Featured in the Domesday Book, archaeological evidence from the area shows that the area of Bicester was inhabited even earlier during the Saxon period. The Norman nobleman Robert D’Oyly appointed the High Sheriff of Oxfordshire, held two manors at Bicester and Wretchwick (Ambrosden) and it was between these two that the town began to grow.

In 2014 it was announced by the government that Bicester was to be the site of major developments to create a new garden city. Up to 13,000 homes were promised for the area, with a new railway station expected to serve the town’s increased population.

Born in the nearby village of Ambrosden, local doctor Albert King was one of the physicians to try and revive President Abraham Lincoln after he was shot by actor John Wilkes Booth in April 1865.

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