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Conservatorys
A conservatory is a glass or a hardwood structure, first used at the end of the renaissance era. Renaissance conservatories were originally designed to hold plants for the winter months and later used for tea parties and balls. Modern residential conservatories are highly detailed and designed to match the architecture of the home.
The traditional nineteenth century conservatory was a large greenhouse used for growing tender and rare plants, or, less often, for birds and rare animals – sometimes with the plants and animals living together.A conservatory was used originally to keep winter citrus trees and house exotic plants.
Now with modern technology and state of the art building techniques these traditional spaces can add further dimensions to your home. We will design and build your new conservatory as a partnership with you. Toughened, self cleaning glass, structural alluminium frames. Polycarbonate or toughened glass roofs to the highest ends of technological and building advances . Brick work to match the existing structure of the house , and built with the knowledge that 30 years of experience and craftsmanship are behind every project we embark on.
Victorian conservatory
A traditional, classic design. With an octagonal shape. This beautiful conservatory adds an extra dimension to any home. A certain elegance passed from the Victorian age brings all of its history tradition and style to your home using 21st century materials and skills.
Victorian conservatories have a classic look, designed to compliment either period or modern homes. Dwarf walls or fully glazed walls from top to toe. The choice is yours. Our attractive designs and new coloured frames are now available to help achieve a very individual look.
Edwardian conservatory
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FOR ALL YOUR CONSERVATORIE NEEDS...
Thank You.
Peter Jennings
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