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Georgian Conservatory



Georgian Style is a style prevalent between 1720 and 1840, Georgian architecture is typified by symmetry and precise attention to proportion. Perhaps the best known original Georgian Conservatory still in existence is the Nash Conservatory originally built at Buckingham Palace and moved to Kew Gardens in 1836.

Originally, Georgian SunRooms didn’t contain a lot of glass as it was expensive. Today, however, the style incorporates much more glass than it once did. A Georgian-style Sun Room today retains the architectural features of this period, in particular, the window frames and the brick style.

If your property is of a Georgian style and you choose to follow suit and attach a Georgian-style conservatory, the features will be that much more important with regard to the necessary planning permission. To remain faithful to those Georgian architects, the interior size of the conservatory may well be taken into account as so many of these talented and pioneering architects favoured the ‘double cube’ proportions.
 
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