Call Hillhead Joiners on 07710 096553 if you are looking for local, professional joiners and carpenters who cover the Bridge of Allan and Dunblane 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. View our customers Google Reviews below. Here are just a few examples of our custom joinery and carpentry services we offer:
INTERNAL JOINERY WORKS
- 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 WORKS
- 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
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.
JOINERS BRIDGE OF ALLAN
Here is a short history on Bridge of Allan:
Bridge of Allan, nestled in central Scotland, boasts a rich history that has shaped its evolution from a modest settlement to a vibrant town renowned for its cultural and industrial significance.
Early Beginnings
The origins of Bridge of Allan trace back to the construction of a bridge over the Allan Water in 1520, facilitating travel between Stirling and Perth. This development spurred the emergence of a small settlement around the bridge. Concurrently, the discovery of copper in the nearby hills led to mining activities from around 1550, further contributing to the area’s early growth.
Development as a Spa Town
The 19th century marked a transformative period for Bridge of Allan, as it gained prominence as a spa town. The town’s mineral springs attracted visitors seeking therapeutic treatments, leading to the establishment of hydropathic establishments and lodging houses. Notable figures, including Robert Louis Stevenson, frequented the town during this era, enhancing its reputation as a health resort.
Industrial Expansion
Industrialization played a pivotal role in the town’s development. In 1870, Laurence and Edmund Pullar established the Keirfield Works, a significant factory that became integral to the local economy. The Pullar family also invested in housing projects to accommodate the growing workforce, reflecting the town’s industrial boom during this period.
Cultural and Architectural Heritage
Bridge of Allan’s cultural landscape is enriched by landmarks such as the Museum Hall, built in 1887 as the Macfarlane Museum and Art Gallery. The town also hosts the Bridge of Allan Highland Games, a tradition spanning over 160 years, celebrating Scottish culture and athleticism.
Modern Era
Today, Bridge of Allan seamlessly blends its historical heritage with modern amenities. The town’s proximity to the University of Stirling and its vibrant community life continue to attract residents and visitors alike. Efforts to preserve its rich history are evident in the maintenance of its architectural landmarks and the continuation of cultural traditions.
In summary, Bridge of Allan’s history is a testament to its adaptability and enduring appeal. From its early industrial roots to its emergence as a spa town and its ongoing cultural significance, the town embodies a unique blend of historical depth and contemporary vibrancy.
Call Hillhead Joiners on 07710 096553 if you are looking for local, professional joiners and carpenters who cover Bridge of Allan and 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.