Conservatory Styles
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The Victorian provides an attractive space suitable for most uses. It has distinguishing architectural features such as a bay front, steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details. |
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The Georgian with its clean square lines maximises internal space. A flat fronted and gracefully understated variant of the Victorian conservatory. |
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The Lean-to style is suited to locations with limited height. Ideal for those that prefer the clean understated lines, a lean-to is the perfect choice. |
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The P-shape is ideal for creating maximum space whilst maintaining a sense of proportion with your house. Combining a mix of lean-to and Victorian styles, a 'P-shape' conservatory is the ideal choice for a larger conservatory. |
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The T-shape conservatory allows for maximisation of space and gives an attractive symmetrical appearance. Ideal for larger properties with a long wall on which to build the conservatory. |
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The Gable offers a steeper pitched roof to ensure your dream conservatory is a stunning space for you and your family to enjoy. It also adds light and space and introduces a sense of architectural grandeur. |
