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Victorian Conservatories

Victorian Conservatory The Victorian period was between 1837 and 1901, and was hugely influenced with more rounded designs. In the vast majority of cases the only design factor that differentiates a Victorian conservatory from an Edwardian conservatory is that the Victorian is generally bay-fronted or bell-ended – that is to say the glass is pitched from the top of the 3 sides of the bay front, up to the ridge of the roof, creating a distinctive look by creating a rounded appearance to the roof and front aspect.

Victorian conservatories are the most popular at the moment with their rounded style giving them a more sympathetic, and pleasing feel. Another advantage of these conservatories is that they can fit in, and look great in the corner of an L shaped or T shaped dwelling.

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