Don't
choose a conservatory until you've been inside a Castle
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Two
Edwardian sections have been combined to create this 'T' shaped conservatory.
A clear glass roof and full length glass panels have been used to give a bright
interior and clear view of the garden.
Combination
Conservatories
To
create a more interesting shape and additional space why not consider combining
two of the conservatory styles described on previous pages. The sketches will
give you an idea of the possibilities.
To
match the house, Rosewood woodgrain PVCu has been used for this 'P' shaped conservatory
which combines the Victorian and Lean-to styles. Varying dwarf wall heights
were used to accommodate specific furniture requirements
Combines
Edwardian and Gable End
Combines
Edwardian and Victorian
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Combines
Victorian and traditional Lean-To
For
more information or a brochure, please
call us on: 01883 627300
Or
email us at: sales@castlecon.com