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Style Options

Gable End

Gable End

The gable-fronted style of conservatory adds a sense of grandeur to any home providing a light airy feel, giving it a distinctive appearance typical of this period spanning from 1760-1820.
Featuring the same rectangular floor space as an Edwardian, a gable offers excellent use of internal space. The front panel of the roof remains upright and creates a feeling of great height within the conservatory.

Lean To

Lean To

For those homeowners that prefer a clean simple look a lean-to conservatory is the ideal choice.
Traditional or contemporary, this style is ideal for properties with limited space under the eaves or an awkward area in which to fit a conservatory.
The pitch of the roof is variable, so that a shallow pitch could fit under a low bungalow roof, whilst a steeper pitch would match the roof of a terraced house. Often referred to as a sunroom or garden room, the lean-to conservatory brings a taste of the Mediterranean to your home

Hipped Lean To

Hipped Lean To

The hipped lean-to brings a new and uniquely contemporary interpretation to the lean to roof and is perfectly suited to the new generation of conservatory buyers who are looking for style, quality and value for money.
The hipped wings to the side of the roof allow extra light to flood into the conservatory which makes it the ideal place to sit and relax, read or just a quite room to escape to.

Victorian

Victorian

The Victorian is the most popular style of conservatory with versatility that makes it suitable for many house styles.
Its distinguished architectural features such as a bay front that has three main windows give it a curved appearance widely angled for maximum space, a steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details give this style of conservatory a more classical appearance.

Edwardian

Edwardian

The Edwardian conservatory is a flat fronted style that offers excellent use of floor space due to the square or rectangular internal shape, each side of the roof slopes back to the centre and the resulting contemporary style is suited to the majority of properties.
The Edwardian with its classic design and extra headroom offers an airy spaciousness feel, ideal for entertaining and everyday use.