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Edwardian Conservatory
A very popular choice of conservatory as the design offers maximum internal floor space.
Similare to the victorian conservatory with the pitched roof style but the square shape allows more space all around. |
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Gable Front Conservatory
Becoming a very popular choice because of their contemporary appearance and the gable glass front with a choice of designs, especially populare with glass roof. The extra ridge height creates more space in the roof and brings in more light. |
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Victorian Conservatory
The most populare style in the UK, available in various designs they are bay fronted with either 3 or 5 facets. The stretch fronted Victorian is increasing in popularity, this is where the middle fronted facet is wider than the side facets, adding design appeal and space. |
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Lean to Conservatory
Another populare design, the 'Lean to' has a slopping roof and is suitable for most properties. Glass or polycarbonate roofs are a populare choice. The square or rectangle design allows for maximum internal space. |
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P Shape Conservatory
Incorporating a mix of two designs, the Victorian and the 'lean to'. The P Shape is an ideal choice for those who wish to have two seperate living areas, for example a living room and dining area under one roof. |
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The Orangery
Works well in both traditional and modern settings and offers a more sophisticated alterantive to that of a house extension. For full details on our Orangeries click here |