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Formally named due to its strong bold
lines and square or rectangular shape the Edwardian range provides maximum floor
space, making it very popular. Its practical shape makes this type of
conservatory versatile in terms of usage, such as a dining room. There are many styles of the Edwardian
conservatory available, and the full range can be tailor made to suit all properties
including bungalows, using the reversed hip option. |
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Reversed Hip (Bungalow) |
Glass to ground |
Gable fronted |
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The
reversed hip conservatory is ideal for any property that has height
restrictions, and does not require any alterations to your existing roof. |
Glass
to ground conservatories are a great option if you
like to enjoy the views over your garden. This style of conservatory also
provides the largest internal square footage. |
Gable
fronted conservatories are an excellent option to give the room a more
spacious feel. The gable is available in lots of
different styles, to compliment any home. |
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