Call Hillhead Joiners on 07710 096553 if you are looking for local, professional joiners and carpenters who cover the Menstrie, Hillfoots and all of the Clackmannanshire area.
We are a professional joinery and carpentry company who are 100% customer focussed. We have over 20 years of experience in the local joinery and carpentry industries, and are known for our professionalism and high-quality workmanship. We have established a strong reputation for exceptional customer satisfaction, we are very proud that our clients consistently praise our attention to detail, timely project completion, and excellent communication throughout the process.
We carry out all types of traditional joinery and carpentry work, here are just a few examples of the service we offer:
INTERNAL JOINERY
- New internal doors, facings and skirtings
- Wood wall panelling
- Media walls
- Timber sliding sash and case window restoration and refurbishment
- Real wood and laminate flooring supply and fitting service
- Bespoke wardrobe storage solutions
EXTERNAL JOINERY WORK
- Glass balustrade system supply and fitting service
- Timber decking and composite decking supply and fitting service
- Garden Pergolas
- All types of timber fencing
- Wooden garden gates and driveway gates
- New doors and windows
Joiners Menstrie
The job doesn’t finish until our customer is 100% happy enough to sign off on the project. If you want quality work that is thorough and comes with a guarantee, you have found the perfect team. Hillhead Joiners Stirling are highly skilled and creative. Their joiners have all achieved Advanced Craft City and Guilds certification, ensuring customers receive top-quality workmanship.
We absolutely guarantee 100% customer satisfaction, see a link here to our Google Reviews:
We are always very busy so please note that after the acceptance of a quotation we normally work to a 4-5 week work programme.
Here is a short history about Menstrie
Joiners Menstrie, Clackmannanshire
Menstrie, a small village in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, lies at the foot of the Ochil Hills and is steeped in a rich history that reflects the broader historical developments of the region. The village’s origins date back to at least the medieval period, with its name likely derived from the Gaelic “Meadhan Strath,” meaning “middle valley,” indicative of its location in the central lowlands.
Historically, Menstrie was primarily an agricultural community, with its fertile lands supporting farming activities that sustained the local population. The village’s development was closely tied to the nearby Alva House and Castle Campbell, both of which played significant roles in the area’s feudal past. Menstrie Castle, a notable historical landmark in the village, was built in the 16th century and is famously associated with Sir William Alexander, who was instrumental in founding the colony of Nova Scotia in Canada.
The Industrial Revolution brought significant changes to Menstrie. The village became a hub for the textile industry, particularly in the production of woollen goods. The establishment of woollen mills in the 19th century spurred economic growth, leading to an expansion of the village and an increase in population.
In the 20th century, Menstrie’s economy shifted from manufacturing to more diverse activities, including distilling, with the Glenochil Distillery, which became a key employer in the area. The village also grew as a residential area, with many commuting to nearby towns and cities for work.
Today, Menstrie retains its historical charm while continuing to evolve. The preservation of historical sites like Menstrie Castle and the village’s scenic surroundings make it a place of interest, reflecting both its deep-rooted past and its ongoing story in modern Scotland.
See Google map of Menstrie below.
Call Hillhead Joiners on 07710 096553 if you are looking for local, professional joiners and carpenters who cover Larbert, tenhousemuir and the surrounding urban and rural communities:
Stirling, Aberfoyle, Balfron, Bridge of Allan, Buchlyvie, Callander, Cambusbarron, Cambuskenneth, Causewayhead, Denny, Dollar, Doune, Dunblane, Falkirk, Gargunnock, Gartmore, Gleneagles, Kippen, Larbert, Menstrie, Stenhousemuir, Tillicoultry and all of Central Scotland.