Castle Glazing Unit 4,  Malling Brooks Industrial Estate
Lewes, East Sussex
01273 472697
 
  Victorian
 
 

The original conservatory concept started with the Victorian and dates back hundreds of years but still looks good today.

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victorian dwarf wallA white dwarf wall Victorian dwarf wall conservatory with a clear glass roof.

The Victorian is a very popular style of conservatory and has distinguished architectural features such as a bay front, steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details.

This conservatory style is a popular choice because the design works well with most older properties and is selected for its bay front that usually comprises of either three or five facets.

The 3-facet Victorian – the bay front has three main windows of similar widths, widely angled for maximum space. This style is suitable for the majority of locations.

The 5-facet Victorian – generally selected for wide span structures the bay front has five main windows, creating a pleasing period profile with a subtle rounded appearance. This design offers the ideal blend of space and classical looks.

A White 3 segment Victorian conservatory with a Polycarbonate roof and brick dwarf wall. The French doors are placed on the side to maximise the sitting area in the conservatory.

Internal view of a white 3 facet Victorian conservatory

An internal image of a white dwarf wall Victorian conservatory
with clear glass roof and contemporary tie bar.

A white dwarf wall Victorian conservatory featuring a clear glass roof with opening roof vent and arched Georgian bars below the transoms.

A white dwarf wall Victorian with opal polycarbonate roof.

A wide fronted Victorian in light oak fitted on a dwarf wall with a glass roof.

An internal view of a wide fronted Victorian conservatory with light oak woodgrain finish and incorporating full height glazing and a clear glass roof.

A white 3 segment Victorian with glass roof and remote control roof vents. The windows and doors feature arched Georgian bar inserts for a traditional design.

A wide bay front Victorian with splay returns for maximum internal floor area.

External view of the same 3 facet Victorian shown above

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