The Angus-based firm has been in the ownership of the Sturrock family for six generations since its inception in 1872 and has grown to become the leader in its market. The company specialises principally in the production of replacement timber components for historic properties. 

With an expansive purpose-built production facility in Whigstreet (South of Forfar) the business employs 24 people and undertakes a mixture of conservation and heritage work. It is also widely regarded to be the longest established specialist manufacturer of timber sash and case windows in Scotland. 

Alex Sturrock Jnr, managing director, and Sarah Sturrock, financial director jointly commented: “This is a significant milestone in the history of the firm. Throughout the six generations, we have worked very hard for a long time, investing heavily in all areas of the business to become one of a select few who can do what we do. We not only have one of the best equipped workshops for a company of our size, we have a great team with immense knowledge and experience. 

“We would like to pay particular thanks to our parents for their dedication, hard work and investment in the business under their tenure; without which we would not be where we are today,” they added.

Sturrock’s is renowned for its manufacture of the highest quality, sympathetically replicated timber windows and doors fitted in some of the most prestigious heritage and architecturally sensitive projects in the country. Its unique differentiation rests in its ability to produce bespoke assemblies to match historic or vernacular detailing when replacing timber windows or doors in buildings that are regularly of regional or national significance.  

Being a first-choice partner to the professional architecture community and main contractors, Sturrock’s can draw on an unrivalled track record in this field, and can count the following on its extensive list of successful projects: Quartermile Development, Edinburgh including the University of Edinburgh Futures Institute; Inverness Townhouse; Borthwick Castle, Midlothian; The Quaker Meeting House, Edinburgh; and the recent development of the former Boroughmuir High School, also in Edinburgh. In addition, the firm has been specified on a number of prestigious heritage projects throughout England.