Examples of conservatories installed by Astbury Windows

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Conservatories

From classic to contemporary, we can help you create a conservatory that perfectly suits both your home and your individual tastes.

Gable style

A style that works especially well with older properties, these conservatories have a square floor plan and unlike other styles they have a vertical rather than sloping front roof section, this maximises the feeling of light and space inside.

Georgian style

This style of conservatory is similar to the Victorian. The main difference is that they are flat fronted where as the Victorian has an angular front. They also tend to be more understated - making them the ideal choice if you do not wish to detract from the visual impact of the main property.

Lantern style

Lantern roofs are a majestic and memorable choice for larger conservatories. Not only do they add a feeling of height to the overall structure, but the use of glass rather than polycarbonate increases light levels and gives you an unhindered view of the sky above.

Victorian style

The Victorian is extremely versatile and will compliment most styles of property. It is one of the most frequently seen styles of conservatory. It can be distinguished by its steeply pitched roof and its use of ornate detailing along the roof's centre apex (called the ridge). Typically, Victorian conservatories have 3 or 5 panel facets.

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