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Conservatories - Gable-ended style by Hawthorns
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A touch of stately splendour with a Gable ended
conservatory.
Vert few styles capture the proud architectural
heritage of the conservatory
quite like the Gable. Reminiscent of the grand orangeries
and classical
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conservatories
of yesteryear, this type of conservatory enjoys an
imposing front elevation with the
windows extending to the apex of the roof. As a result,
it enjoys a real sense of presence and can add
a feel of stately splendour to any home - and particularly
older, period properties. If you're looking for a
conservatory that takes your breath away every time
you look at it, then this is definitely the style
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Click on a Gable
ended conservatory photo below to view enlarged
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Conservatory Information
All Hawthorns conservatories are manufactured to a high
specification, secure and fitted with very
best available in window and door furniture, which will
ensure the absolute comfort, safety & security
of your home, you & your family. Our made-to-measure
range of conservatories are available in
Classic White, or Rosewood and Light Oak woodgrain finishes.
(Or reverse colour combinations)
Our conservatories are made from the finest materials,
mostly with external crestings & mouldings
to embelish the overall appearance. Many various styles
and designs are available, with 35mm
polycarbonate installed as standard, with the option for
bronze polycarbonate roof finishes and
in some cases the option for glass roofs can be installed
to give improved energy efficiency.
All Hawthorns conservatory roofs are designed in accordance
with the relevant British Standards
and Codes of Practice (Planning permission is generally
not required).
All Hawthorns conservatories are installed with the K2
conservatory roof system.
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If you require brochures,
information or a quotation for your planned
home improvement, please
contact us via our Contacts
Page or use our Online
Enquiry Form.
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