About StellaRooflight
High quality bespoke made conservation rooflights
Our rooflights are designed for pitched roofs and are equally suited to modern properties as they are conservation projects, Listed buildings and barn conversions. Indeed our bespoke conservation rooflights have even been specified by Historic England (formerly English Heritage) in their York office.
As a specialist conservation rooflight company, we continue to push the boundaries of product quality and build better rooflights for clients like you. We only ever use the very best of materials to produce exceptional metal conservation rooflight products that look stunning on the inside and out.
We combine the finest materials, cutting-edge technologies and the industry leading expertise of our designers and craftspeople to create skylights that are as unique as your project. No other rooflight company offers such a high specification of metal frame, internal wood liner, paint application and self-clean glazing as Stella. As such we guarantee that you will not find a better quality roof window as standard.
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