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Conservatory Styles
Victorian  
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Combination  
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Style

The three facet Victorian style is the most popular choice as the design fits well aesthetically with most properties. This style is know for its bay front feature of either three or five facets.

The Edwardian style usually makes better use of the available floor space as they tend to be either square or rectangular with either a three of four facet pitched roof.

The Georgian or Regency style has a gable end that helps to maximize the amount of light, particularly if the gable end is south facing.

The lean-to style is one of the most cost effective styles, usually square or rectangular with a mono pitch roof.

Combining several styles creates a unique design to suit your own needs. The 'P' shape is the most popular combination as it offers extra space without encroaching on too much of the garden

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