Sliding Patio Doors in Wiltshire for Every Home Style
Sliding Patio Doors in Wiltshire for Every Home Style
From the rolling chalk downs to the bustling streets of Swindon and Salisbury, the county offers some of the best views in the South West. Whether you live in a rural village or a town centre, installing high-quality sliding patio doors in Wiltshire allows you to bring that scenery into your home.
We specialise in high-performance aluminium systems that replace brick walls with glass, flooding your property with natural light. If you are looking for premium patio doors Wiltshire wide, explore our range below.
Our Sliding Patio Doors

Slimline Sliding Patio Doors
These are our flagship sliding doors for large openings. Constructed from premium aluminium, they boast a sightline of just 20mm. This means when the doors are closed, you see almost no frame and maximum glass.
They are ideal for openings of 3.5 metres or wider and can be configured with up to six panels on a triple track, offering a truly panoramic view of your garden or the countryside beyond.

Ultra Slim Slide and Turn Doors
These doors offer a completely different way to open up your home. Rather than just sliding left or right, the Ultra Slim Slide and Turn Doors slide individually and then pivot, stacking neatly against the wall.
This system allows you to open the entire aperture, leaving no fixed frames in the way.
Matching Doors to Wiltshire Architecture
We know that a red brick terrace in Swindon needs a different approach to a limestone cottage in the Cotswolds. Having fitted many sliding doors in Wiltshire, we have tailored our recommendations to the local housing stock.
Doors for Wiltshire Stone Cottages
The picture-postcard villages around Chippenham and Castle Combe are famous for their stone cottages. While beautiful, these homes can be dark. Owners often want to let in more light without ruining the period aesthetic.
For these properties, we recommend our Ultra Slim Slide and Turn Doors with the optional Georgian bars. The bars mimic the look of traditional steel or timber windows, fitting in with the heritage vibe, while the slide-and-turn mechanism allows for full ventilation in summer.

Large Glazing for Barn Conversions
Wiltshire is dotted with agricultural buildings being converted into stunning family homes, particularly around the North Wessex Downs. These projects often feature massive structural openings where wagon doors used to be.
Our Slimline Sliding Patio Doors are the perfect solution here. We can create a glass wall up to 6 panels wide. The 20mm sightlines ensure that the view of the rolling fields is never blocked, maintaining the “Grand Designs” feel that these conversions strive for.

Townhouses in Salisbury and Devizes
In historic towns like Salisbury, homes often have “side returns” or compact walled gardens. Space is valuable, and you don’t want a door that takes up half the patio when it swings open.
The Ultra Slim Slide and Turn Doors work brilliantly here. Because the panels slide independently and stack tight against the wall, they make the most of the usable space in both the kitchen and the garden. They offer the flexibility to open just one panel as a traffic door, or the whole lot for a BBQ.

FAQ for Patio Doors in Wiltshire
Can you install doors on a corner?
Yes, we can. A corner configuration is very popular for modern extensions. We can design a set of Slimline Sliding Patio Doors or Ultra Slim Slide and Turn Doors that meet at a 90-degree angle.
Are these doors suitable for internal use?
Absolutely. We see many customers using the Ultra Slim Slide and Turn Doors as room dividers. They are great for separating a conservatory from a living room or dividing a home office from a kitchen, allowing you to close off the noise without blocking the light.
Do you work in neighbouring counties?
Yes, we cover most of South England and The Midlands.
How energy efficient are your aluminium doors?
Very. Old aluminium frames used to be cold, but modern engineering has changed that. Our sliding doors in Wiltshire homes come with thermal breaks within the frames and high-spec double glazing. This keeps the heat in during the winter, which is essential for properties on the exposed Downs.
What is the difference between a track and a flush threshold?
A standard track stands up slightly from the floor to provide a weather seal. A flush threshold is sunk into the floor so there is no step at all. We can offer flush thresholds on our slide and turn doors, provided there is adequate drainage outside.
About SunSeeker Doors
With over 20 years of experience, SunSeeker Doors remains at the forefront of door design with our quality-tested patio doors and related products, including the bespoke UltraSlim aluminium slide and pivot door system, Frameless Glass Doors, and Slimline Sliding Glass Doors. Our doors are suitable for both internal and external use.
To request a free quotation, please use our online form. You may also contact 01582 492730, or email info@sunseekerdoors.co.uk if you have any questions.
